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作者:laozhong 在 海归酒吧 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
while the article shows it is a tourist gimmick, Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality are indeed the place women are much stronger than men in most cases.
The women here are more capable than the women elsewhere in China.
I came to Chongqing 47 yrs ago and saw women were doing physical hard work as men do
Today, much more women than men here are at the second tier of the society though men still dominate the top.
Since women at the first two tiers are much more than men, they cannot find qualified husband [Women in China still think their husband should be more successful than them.] -- The entire China is like this but Sichuan & Chongqing are more so.
Take my family as an example.
My brother is unemployed for many years and his ex-wife works for electric power bureau, making at least RMB$250K/yr
My brother-in-law makes RMB 1500/mth as a blue-collar worker and my sister makes at least 10 times more as a civil engineer
Another brother of mine makes the same as his wife [They are both blue collar.]
All the 3 men cook at home ever since they got married and all the 3 women almost never cooked.
BTW, I do not know where ShuangQiao is.
Let me end this e-mail with a joke [also a true story]
One day I saw a local newspaper article with a title "Dutch treat beats men's trick"
I did not understand it. How??? If men pay 50% of the bill, instead of 100%???
When I read the article, I laughed at myself.
It is because for the reason above quite some second tier women here have to dine with [and marry] the 3rd tier men and they often have to pick up the tab.
When it becomes Dutch treat, these men cannot pay the 50% of the bill so that they either have to decline the dinner date or go to restroom when the bill is about to come.
P.S. U can picture that at the above dinner, the second tier women must be rather ugly [or they would be invited by the second tier or above to a better dinner] and the 3rd tier men must be sort of handsome.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Donald H
To: Don Zz-Mikula ; Donald Hendon
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 11:21 PM
Subject: To Don Mikula May 3 2007 from Donald Hendon
Hi, Don. A friend sent this to me by e-mail. Isn’t Chongqing the big city in the western part of China where you used to live? If it is, have you heard about this tradition of “women ruling and men obeying”? Or is it just some tourist gimmick? Look forward to hearing from you about this.
-- Don Hendon
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese tourism authorities are seeking
investment to build a novel concept attraction -- the world's
first "women's town," where men get punished for disobedience, an
official said Thursday.
The 2.3-square-km Longshuihu village in the Shuangqiao district of
Chongqing municipality, also known as "women's town," was based on
the local traditional concept of "women rule and men obey," a tourism
official told Reuters.
"Traditional women dominate and men have to be obedient in the areas
of Sichuan province and Chongqing, and now we are using it as an idea
to attract tourists and boost tourism," the official, surname Li,
said by telephone.
The tourism bureau planned to invest between 200 million yuan ($26
million) and 300 million yuan in infrastructure, roads and buildings,
Li said.
"We welcome investors from overseas and nationwide to invest in our
project," he added.
The motto of the new town would be "women never make mistakes, and
men can never refuse women's requests," Chinese media have reported.
When tour groups enter the town, female tourists would play the
dominant role when shopping or choosing a place to stay, and a
disobedient man would be punished by "kneeling on an uneven board" or
washing dishes in restaurant, media reports said.
The project, begun in the end of 2005, was expected to take three to
five years to finish.
作者:laozhong 在 海归酒吧 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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