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I would say they are very obedient. My gal 文文was playing strip poker with my friends. I really enjoy myself and will be returning next apr.
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The charges are 300/1000/1300.
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Bro, you really must go wangfu. I strongly recommend you to stay at Hongdu hotel. It's just about 20 steps from wangfu. I can give you the hotel manager's contact. Just pm me!
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Do you know if they have mini room for one person ? Heard Jin Sha has it at around 200+. Wonder if any of the brother tried KTV from 海湾酒店 , 度假村。。I tried many ago and had my best experience. But had not tried any ZH KTV for 4-5 years.
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I not too sure. You can check with the hotel manager.
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Bro Raymann, U got PM...kekeke
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bro, no wonder u no time... u switch base liao... hahaha...
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Wah bro, U so sharp leh!!!
No lah bro. Sometime when I travel to China South from HK, I can go by the Macau/ZH side or direct to CP side...hehehe. So when I go by Macau/ZH side, I usually stop by Macau and gamble a couple of hours, then proceed to Zh for some relexation and then to my work desitination. So need so good tip for some nice quicky....kekeke.
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hi bros
regarding MACAU ive been thru almost 50 pages but seems like most of the info here is on the saunas.....i will definitely give them a try (sanado) but how about KTVs? not much discussion/suggestion on where are the good reasonable with young hotties KTVs are.... of course just by looking ard there are ton of KTVs alongthe streets but any particular one that is exceptionally worth checking out? |
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one question to senior bros who are familiar with macau, are there any spas like sanado but price wise not so steep? will be there for 2 nights, hope u guys can give me some advice or if anyone is there , maybe we can meet up and chiong together. do pm me if there are. thanks . |
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as the cantonese says... "gai sek zao hai ngim sek, ngim sek zao hai xx xxx sek"... in chinese, shld b 解释就是隐事,隐事就是...
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------------------------------------------ I recently travelled north to the Mongolian border and south to Guangzhou and Macau, working on separate stories about human trafficking and China’s African population. This postcard is from Macau, where prostitution thrives even as the casinos tank. MACAU—The hosts at the Chinese sauna — twenty years old, tops, with brush cuts and baggy suits — hand us a laminated menu with peeling corners. A “Taiwan Model Massage” runs for HK $1,914, the most expensive on the list, followed by Korean, Chinese, Mongolian, Vietnamese, and Filipino massages, at varying prices. “Fifteen percent government tax,” one host tells us, tapping his index finger on the menu. “Hand jobs are cheaper.” “We want to see the girls first.” “No problem.” He escorts us down a short hallway into the dimly-lit sauna, where a few dozen men wrapped in red towels — mostly Chinese with a few foreigners — stand around a peanut-shaped hot tub. “Wait a minute,” the host says. A moment later a line of 70-odd women in lingerie is paraded by to the blare of thumping electronic music. Each woman has a number pinned to her bra. The men go wild, hurrying down the line to their preferred girl, with whom they will be given two hours in a private room. “This is more depressing than I imagined,” Tom Mackenzie, a fellow journalist, whispers in my ear. We’re in Eighteen Sauna in a hotel in Macau’s old city, witnessing a scene that repeats throughout the Portuguese colony-turned-gambling Mecca, where we visited recently doing the back-end of our story about Mongolian human trafficking. In Macau, we visited several saunas, attended a conference on human trafficking, and accompanied a Mongolian outreach worker to bars and clubs around the city. Macau is perhaps the most bizarre place I’ve visited in Asia. It’s got none of Las Vegas’ pizazz — no Copperfields, Sigfrieds or Roys, Flamingo Hotels or showgirls — but all of its seediness. In other words, it’s no place to take the family, but if you’re into gambling, Macau is right up your alley. Since its handover to China in 1999, Macau has become the casino capital of Asia. The city attracts more than 30 million visitors per year; more gambling money flows through here than Vegas. Most visitors come to Macau roll the dice, but a great many come for sex — unlike mainland China, prostitution on the island is legal. Many of the hotels and casinos that dot this former colonial trading post have entire floors dedicated to “saunas” — a polite term for brothels. Google “prostitution Macau” and the first hit is a guide to finding hookers. Though Macau is in the middle of a serious economic downturn — several massive developments along the Cotai Strip, home to the stunningly tacky Venetian, lay dormant — the sex trade does not seem to be letting up. Signs of it are everywhere, from casino floors to the saunas to the streets. Many of the women engaged in the trade are not here by choice. According to the U.S. State Department, Macau is a destination for the trafficking of women and girls from the Chinese Mainland, Mongolia, Russia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma and Central Asia, for the purpose of sexual exploitation. They are deceived into voluntarily migrating to Macau and, upon arrival, are passed to local triad groups and forced into sexual servitude through debt bondage, coercion, or force. “Victims are sometimes confined in massage parlors and illegal but widely tolerated brothels, where they are closely monitored, have their identity documents confiscated, and are forced to work long hours, or are threatened by violence,” the department’s 2008 human trafficking report says. In one 2007 case, a 15-year-old girl’s tongue was cut out by her captors after she sent text messages pleading for help, according to casework from the Mongolian Gender Equality Center (GEC). In Macau, we meet Naran Munkhbat, a GEC outreach worker from Ulan Bataar who has spent four months seeking out Mongolian sex workers in Macau and Hong Kong, attempting to gather their stories and, if possible, offer help. Because of fear of violence, most girls will not speak to Naran in the capacity of an NGO worker. She often pretends she’s a prostitute on a visa run from Hong Kong, and sprinkles into her conversations questions about the women’s health and safety. “Traffickers control everything about the girls. They threaten to call their families and say they’re working as a ’slut’ in Macau. The pimps treat the girls as money making machines and they control them by any means to keep them in debt,” Naran says over noodles and tea in Macau’s old city. She says she worries about her safety when talking to girls in the bars, or for being mistaken as a prostitute at the border. While in Macau we attended a conference on human trafficking, where several officials spoke about the islands attempts to combat trafficking. In June last year, the Macau government introduced a new human trafficking law, which has given police more powers to arrest and prosecute those involved in the trade. A 24-hour hotline has been set up and seminars have been organized. But critics say it’s far from enough, and Macau’s police force complains that, despite the new legislation, detectives still lack the proper legal tools to enforce the law. And the travel policy that opened Macau up to mainland tourists in 2003 has made things more difficult, police chief Cho Wei Kwong said at the conference. “The new travel policy has made trafficking much easier,” he lamented. Out on the street, the trade goes on. At a sauna at the run-down Rua Cantao hotel, the staff, dressed in sweat pants and orange t-shirts, hovers around the three doorways, attempting to bait customers. Inside, music blares, steam rises from a small hot tub in the centre, and 20 girls are told to line up for us in a single row. The girls bow when we enter. They look drained and withdrawn. Outside and out of sight, Naran puffs on a menthol cigarette. “It’s like this all over the city,” she says. “We don’t know exactly how many of these girls are here of their own choice, but if there are any, they’re in the minority.” Photo (magazines) by James Wasserman. Photo (Macau old city) by Mitch Moxley. Read the full story at www.scmp.com. |
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wonder if Sanado offer the same type of 一条龙 service (2 shot service) in 珠海. seems like their 60分鐘全套服務 only 1 shot. can any brother confirm?
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Sanado only 1 shot for the 1488 package 1 dragon, tis I tried. If wan 2 shots, need to buy the Honeymoon package at 3888 or something like that. can have 5 hours wif mm and 2 shots but after 1am or something (I was told, did not try), so dont zap me hor.
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