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Room for Romance in China's Love Hotels

Room for Romance in China's Love Hotels Sixth Tone
2017-03-21
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导读:Young couples in Wuhan rent themed suites by the hour, night, and weekend to explore their relations

Young couples in Wuhan rent themed suites by the hour, night, and weekend to explore their relationships.


By Daniel Holmes



Almost a century ago, the Japanese invented the love hotel: a place for couples to enjoy each other’s company away from the prying eyes of a deeply conservative culture.


The concept has been exported to several countries around the world, and in the last 10 years, a burgeoning industry has appeared in China, with thousands of short-stay motels popping up in major cities around the country.


The prevalence of such establishments in this once traditional country is a visible indicator of how sexual attitudes have progressed in recent years. But while the extravagant themed rooms of China’s love hotels closely mimic their Japanese counterparts, the industry is targeting a less seedy reputation and aims to provide an alluring space for the post-’90s generation.


A look inside China’s booming love hotel industry. By Daniel Holmes and Lin Qiqing/Sixth Tone


Contributions: Lin Qiqing.


(Header image: He Yujie, a love hotel costumer, waits for her boyfriend in a colorfully decorated room in Wuhan, Hubei province, March 8, 2017. Daniel Holmes/Sixth Tone)


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