Historical Background Taiwan Red Lights Districts – The trade has existed since time immemorial, dating back to the Japanese Imperial government’s occupation of Taiwan in the late 1890s to early 1900s. The Wanhua area became the center of the sex industry, primarily involving Japanese and Korean women. Taiwanese women were less involved, believed to carry… Read More…
Keelung Culture – in northern Taiwan, is the country’s second-largest metropolis. This city is a major port and a significant draw for visitors. Keelung’s Taiwan’s red-light district is another reason the city is famous. Keelung’s red-light district is filled with establishments that appeal to sexual tourism, including brothels and nightclubs. The Chinese mafia owns and operates… Read More…
Many people are not aware of the fact that there is a red light district of Taiwan. This place is known as Wan Hua and it is quite an interesting place. Wan Hua red light district is quite vibrant where you will enjoy walking around and devour some local street food. It is one of… Read More…
Miaoli Tang Yijia Tradition Taiwan Skin Art – Every day, Taiwanese women dress in a custom that has been part of their culture for hundreds of years. This tradition, known as Miaoli Tang Yijia, is an elaborate ritual rooted in shamanistic beliefs. Miaoli Tang Yijia merges the skills of a tattoo artist and an embroidery… Read More…