Love Land (China) Explained

Love Land would have been the first sex theme park in China;[1] [2] the PRC Government suspended its construction in Chongqing in May 2009 and ordered it demolished for being vulgar and explicit.[3] [4] The park was to include displays of giant genitalia and naked bodies, and host an exhibition on the history of human sexuality along with sex technique workshops.

The theme park was originally due to be opened in October 2009, but was demolished in May 2009, as it was deemed to be a negative influence on Chinese society.[5] [6] [7]

The attraction would have been near Foreigners' Street, an amusement park than includes the world's largest toilet, the Porcelain Palace, which itself was purged of anything seen as vulgar by the Chinese authorities.[8] Signs in Foreigners' Street were removed by the authorities.

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Notes and References

  1. News: China builds first sex theme park. May 16, 2009. BBC News. 2009-05-17.
  2. News: China to open first sex theme park . Tania . Branigan . . 15 May 2009 .
  3. Web site: Chongqing "Sex Park" (Love Land) Dismantled for being Vulgar and Explicit . China Hush . 17 May 2009 . 22 September 2014 .
  4. News: China Love Land: Sex Theme Park Demolished Before Debut . . 18 June 2009 .
  5. Web site: China builds first sex theme park. https://archive.today/20130119111650/http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/lifestylenews/view/430040/1/.html. dead. January 19, 2013. May 18, 2009. ChannelNewsAsia. 2009-05-18.
  6. News: Chinese Sex Theme Park Knocked Down After Photos Released . . 2009-05-18.
  7. News: Chinese City Is Chilly to a Sex Theme Park . Wong. Edward. 2009-05-18. New York Times. 2009-05-19.
  8. Web site: Chongqing sweeps off vulgarities to purify Foreigners Street . . Corbis Images . 21 May 2009 . 21 September 2014 .