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  2. Prostitution in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Malaysia is restricted [1] [2] [3] in all states despite it being widespread in the country. [4] Related activities such as soliciting and brothels are illegal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the two states of Terengganu and Kelantan , Muslims convicted of prostitution may be punishable with public caning .

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  5. List of spa towns - Wikipedia

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    3.6 Malaysia. 3.7 Philippines. 3.8 South Korea. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... The list of spa towns lists national lists and various relevant spa towns ...

  6. Selangor - Wikipedia

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    Selangor is also well known as a haven for massage and spa lovers. [126] Since 2009, there has been an increase in businesses operating as traditional massage and reflexology parlors. While most of the businesses are genuine, some brothels masquerade as massage parlours and spas; the Royal Malaysian Police frequently raid such establishments ...

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  9. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest public baths are found in the ruins in of the Indus Valley civilization.According to John Keay, the "Great Bath" of Mohenjo Daro in present-day Pakistan was the size of 'a modest municipal swimming pool', complete with stairs leading down to the water at each one of its ends.