Travel with me #55 : A visit to Bai Lu Yuan studios part 3 - Ancient Chinese Brothels!

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Today i'd like to continue the journey through Bai Lu Yuan Studios. Whew, it's a very big place, so this is the third part! Not to take away the fascination and intrigue that awaits though. If you missed the previous two, you can find them at
part1part2
Today's post will be a little unusual. At least in terms of the setting. We'll be taking a look at a lesser talked about aspect of China but very much integral to it's history. The ancient Chinese brothels.
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This building with the wooden plaque is called the 'Celebrate Youth Hall'. You can see quite a number of tourists coming out from inside. What's the cause for all the commotion you must be thinking? Well let's go inside and have a look!

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It turns out that this building is a 'Pleasure Quarter. Otherwise known as a brothel. I didn't know what it was before walking in, but as it became clear, I was a little embarrassed to say the least!
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I don't have too much understanding of ancient Chinese brothels, but I frequently see them in movies and television shows. Usually there are pink or red curtain veils draped all over the place. It isn't actually for preserving modesty but is actually the style of decoration. It's hard to believe that prostitution was a common 'line of work' back in those days. The girls would earn what amounts to just enough money to feed themselves.
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In my understanding, the girls in the brothels sell their bodies to make a living. What surprised me was that these brothels were actually one of the earliest businesses to go through systematisation. The goal was to create an additional income for the state treasury.

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The girls who worked in these ancient brothels didn't just sell sex services. Some, like the Geisha from Japan would sell their talents. Therefore, many of the girls in these brothels would have quite a number of other talents.

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Let's go inside and take a look at the rooms.
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On the pillars where these pink and red curtain veils hang, you can see some really intricate red lanterns. Certainly makes the atmosphere more dreamy.

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Upstairs are the rooms where the girls work.
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These Chinese geisha's are all very proficient in the four arts (Zither, Go, Calligraphy and Painting) and never sell sex services.

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The table on their rooms would have some calligraphy paper and ink-stone, ready to showcase their skills in the art of calligraphy.

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There would also be a Zither that the girls would play for the guests.
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There's also a book shelf. Usually the girls would spend their down time reading.
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This is their bed. Deep red in colour, it is decorated with the same red and pink curtain veils we've seen throughout the building.
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Beside the bed is their dressing table.
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Every room is labelled with a unique name plaque. Kind of the like the private rooms in restaurants.
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This is an ancient fan. The detail on the fan is absolutely exquisite. The painting on the right was repainted onto the fan on a smaller scale. I wonder which skillful painter was responsible for this !

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So, after checking out the brothel rooms, let's take a quick look at the head ornaments and hairstyles the girls used to wear.
It seems one very common style was to wear a flower or flower petal on the head. This is probably why to this day, people in China like to refer to girls as flowers as nicknames.

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Next, let's take a look at the clothes they used to wear.
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This is a traditional Chinese undergarment used as underwear. Today, it would be akin to a bra. This style was very popular in the Qing dynasty so has a very long history. Later on, it became quite popular as clothing for children. Sadly, this garment has fallen out of style as I rarely if ever see girls wear it.

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This is a dress from the Tang dynasty. It has a straight breast line and high waist, a unique style to the Tang Dynasty. I quite like this style of dress and it actually remains quite popular in modern fashion too.

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This is a traditional Han dress. Probably my favourite of all the ancient style dresses. I always wanted to buy myself one!

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The Han dress represents the skill of the dress makers of the Han dynasty. The waist belt and sleeves are embroidered by hand. The rest is made with the finest silk.

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These are clothes worn by government officials. You can see the embroidery has animals from the 12 Zodiacs. All of which are auspicious and meant to bring good luck.

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These beautiful garments have very vibrant colours in addition to their very detailed embroidery. You can see some traditional Chinese elements in their design, such as the magic clouds and dragon totems. These are design elements still used today in some popular international brands such as Kenzo.

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This is an example of an ancient sleeping gown. It's sometimes worn as an inner garment with something covered on the outside.

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Below are the clothes worn by the ancient soldiers. Very cool I must say!
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Below we have the more familiar traditional dress - Qi Pao.
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The Qi Pao was a very standard dress for women during the Republic of China, later on it became recognised as national formal attire.
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Most Qi Pao's share the same basic cut and design. What differentiates them are the patterns and materials used.
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After seeing so many ancient traditional clothes and dresses, which are your favourites?
In this room they have a wide collection of all the styles of dresses on display which the visitors can try on as well as have their photographs taken.

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And that concludes my introduction to this rather unique place. Even though brothels remain a taboo subject matter in China, they were an important part of Chinese history and culture. Seeing these places first hand really help to give a balanced perspective on this part of history.

More exciting travel blogs to come!
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今天我想带大家继续白鹿原影视城的探索,如果你错过了前两部分,可以在这里part1part2找到。今天的旅行比较特殊一些,我想带大家去了解下在中国古代比较神秘,人们不太常常谈到的一种文化。这个装扮好看的楼名字叫庆春堂,里面走出来不少游客,这么热闹你们一定很想知道这栋房子里是干什么的吧?那现在就跟我一起进去看看吧。原来这里面是古代的青楼,突然意识到自己走进了古代妓院的时候,我还不由得有些不好意思。在我的理解里,妓院里的女人一定是为了赚钱才去卖身的。然而让我惊讶的是,中国最早的妓院,竟然是最早进入制度化的一种行业,并且开妓院的目的,不是为了赚钱,而是政府用来增加国库收入的手段。当然在古代妓女的行业里,也分为卖艺和卖身两种,所以也不乏许多才华横溢的女子。

现在我们一起走进楼里面的房间去看看吧。红色和粉色的纱绑柱子上,还有漂亮的红灯笼和挂灯,增添了梦幻的感觉。楼上就是妓女们工作的房间了。多才多艺的艺妓,精通琴棋书画,而且只卖艺不卖身。在她们房间的桌上摆着笔墨纸砚,随时准备好为客人表演才艺。再有一把古筝,演奏美妙的曲子。当然还有书架,在没有工作的时候,她们也喜欢看看书吧。这里是她们红色的床,看起来非常喜庆。木床的装饰,同样是用了粉色和红色的纱绑在木床的柱子上。床边上是她们的梳妆台。每个房间的门上还有名字,好像现在餐厅里吃饭的包间。

接下来再跟着我看看,古代女子的服饰吧。这个是肚兜,这是古代女子的内衣,和现在的胸罩是一样用处,遮护胸部。这个是唐代的裙子,这个齐胸高腰的裙子,是唐朝特有的服装形式。我还挺喜欢这一套服装的,它的款式和用到的元素也可以在当今流行的服饰中找到。这个是汉服,也是我最喜欢的古代服饰,我自己一直很想买一套穿。汉服是汉族的传统民族服饰,可以看到她腰带上的刺绣和手臂上的绣花,都体现了汉族杰出的织绣染色的工艺和美学,更传承了中国30多项非物质文化遗产。这些是古代作官人的服饰,上面的刺绣图案主要以12生肖为主,装饰上也会采用象征吉祥的图案。这些漂亮鲜艳颜色的刺绣图案我很喜欢,非常的精致。这是古代女子的睡衣,也作为内搭,穿在外衣里面。下面就是古代将军们的衣服了,非常酷。下面可能是大家最熟悉的中国古代服饰,旗袍。看了那么多不同时期的古代女子服装,你最喜欢的是哪一套呢?这里还提供了很多服装可以让游客试穿合影留恋。最后希望大家喜欢我带大家探索的这个特殊的地方,之后还有更精彩的游记等着和你们分享哦!

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Fascinating glimpses into history-- you always make such wonderful and informative presentations!

thanks denmarkguy! Hopefully I can help spread awareness and knowledge of Chinese culture through my posts.

发了那么多图片,够忙活的。

Ahm, i dont understant what it says.. Hehe

Just read the english parts! The Chinese is for my chinese readers at the bottom!

Ah.. But thats greats there..
Culture and arts and chinese style.

Reasons to learn Mandarin.... everything in this post... reasons not to learn any Chinese at all... coming up empty.

well put clayboyn. Chinese can get quite tricky to learn if you intend on writing, but speaking mandarin you could probably pick up just by living in China for a little while.

Still, it's sometimes difficult to translate everything with the full meaning, there are inevitably lots of things lost in translation as it were.

Beautiful photos.. Thank you for sharing!

you're welcome ryan, thanks!

Sangan pull your post

That beautiful work lady @sweetsssj, thank you very much for the invitation to another magnificent walk, beautiful photography, I like many the colorful ones that use, information as always magnifica, thank you for another wonderful work

thanks jlufer, one of these days you're going to be an expert in Chinese history and culture I think!

I would love to learn your culture, since I was a child I admire her
have a nice week

Great post with beautiful pictures!
Thanks for sharing and Steem on. :)

thanks jcsteem, steeming together!

Nice to see you always in move lol 👍

Thanks! Sometimes it's hard to keep up the blog with all the places I visit, but I try my best to document everything! :D

@sweetsssj Well that's very nice when you do you by letting Steemians elevated with your insights!

It's my pleasure, I'm very grateful for all the support from everyone too, the journey is more important than the destination !

Indeed! Especially when someone have traveller like you lol ☺

I love Qi Pao :D I bought one for halloween last year! Do you know Korean traditional dress called 'Hanbok'? which is I'm wearing on my profile picture :) I'm sure you're gonna love it!

Oh the Hanbok, of course I know it! I watched a lot of Korean dramas when I was younger, and I always loved that dress. Perhaps I might wear one one day!

Yeah, you should! I recommend to wear it when you visiting Korea :) There is so many places that you can rent the Hanbok. I'm looking forward to see your Hanbok review^0^

Amazing step back into history!

What a lovely clip! Where's that from?

Thanks. It is from Giphy.

Memoirs of a geisha. A movie adaptation from a fictional novel of a Japanese geisha around WW2 period.

Beautiful!

I'm digging the @sweetsssj steemit hat!

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hehe I do love my steemit gear !

wow, amazing! I love Zither and your cap too jeje.

Ooh i'm impressed you know about the Zither, I really like the Zither too!

jeje yea I love asian music is so relaxing that in my mind I just start to imaging that Im somewhere in asia. I love the music made with flute too.

Interesting and beautiful! @sweetsssj

thanks lud :)

Wow this is so beautiful and very informative...keep up your excellent job!!

thanks judeanthony; don't forget to follow to see similar stuff I post on a regular basis!

Sure..i follow you so that we can cross our path again..see you!!

Stunning post

thanks louis!

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Nice post mixing both travel and history. Resteeming this :)

Thanks numpypython, I really appreciate you sharing my culture with everybody: )

Hi sweetsssj, I noticed the mannequins had caucasian rather than oriental features. Anyway great pics.

They don't seem to make mannequins with oriental features, but I suspect it's also partly due to giving westerners a familiar face to look at : )

Very interesting @sweetsssj Thanks for the photo tour!

Thanks projectandina! Glad you liked my presentation: )

Very Nice. I Could Live There.

👀I wonder why ?

A lot of information with beautiful and wonderful photos. A virtual traveling to all these locations!!

Virtual tours are my specialty!

What an interesting subject @sweetsssj! You have an excellent way of setting up and telling your stories and this one about brothels was very classy! Well done my friend :) and lots of wonderful photos too.

Thank you sandstorm, it is indeed a strange but unique subject, but I think it draws the interest of many people, and showcases a lesser known aspect of Chinese culture and history: )

Get post

Thanks: )

Hi, this is really interesting trip down the history lane. I like your eye for the details, the way you present to us with many photographs. Great work :-)

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Welcome to steemit velimir and thank you for visiting:)

Very beautiful pictures. Must say that the dresses are very attractive indeed. Will be looking into more of your posts. Already followed you!!!

Thanks siddartha, I really appreciate that :)

I got to say it was tough to differentiate between you and those dolls. Love your posts I hope to see more of them :)

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samantha :)

Really? I think they are so pretty. But Thank you anyway :)

Absolutely fascinating - thanks for posting. Interesting how in the past, life could be brutal and yet people valued grace, beauty and order. Now in the 'enlightened' modern era brashness and vulgarity reign supreme.

So true, it seems humanity hasn't really changed all that much : )

Interesting photos, thanks :)

Thanks mar71n : )

Awesome post! Great work!

Thank you creutzy : )

Very interesting post with great pictures! 👍👍

Thank you genics: )

A very interesting post of a museum of brothels that are no longer in operation and illegal?

Yes, brothels are now considered illegal as is prostitution but loosening of government controls seems to have reinvigorated the sex industry somewhat.

Since it must have always existed through the ban just like everywhere else a legal restart is something that comes and goes in history

Wow! You are gorgeous😘. I've always wanted to travel to China and you make it seem like it's so close. Great stuff. I'll be sure to follow.

Thanks biglu, happy to share!

Wow! You go to so many amazing places.
The clothing is so colorful! :)

It is right!? One of the many good things about traditional clothing!

It's really good to see places like this! It's good to do what you love and, at the same time, to explore one's culture !

You're so right! Hopefully you'll follow and explore along with me!

oh, sure! I already did. You may feel free to follow me as well. Looking forward to sharing my travel experience with you soon!

I feel like you´ve already been everywhere. What´s your next travel destination (excluded the China area)? So curious

lisa! So nice to see you alive and well! I haven't decided on where i'm going next yet, but Thailand was such a great place that I'm tempted to go back again really soon. Other than that, I would like to explore UK some more too!

Okay nice. Let's keep us updated, maybe we could catch up anywhere on the world.
I'll be back very sooon with some cool content. Wishing you a lovely day ahead

that sounds like a plan, where are you based??

In Hamburg (Germany)

What a fantastic place to visit. Thank you for showing some of the rich history of China.

You're welcome len.george, my pleasure! :)

Hi Sweet
Check out my recent post
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What an interesting story you have there! Thanks for sharing!

You are welcome Sweet. Lovely to be in touch. I love your posts as well

I always up vote them.

That was interesting. Also the pictures are awesome and your cap is super awesome! Have a nice day @sweetsssj!

thanks teamsteem! The cap's one for the team! ;)

Fotografías son muy buenas Gracias por compartirlas

Really nice work

What an eye-opener. Please, keep them coming

好棒的一片文章!哇,妳参观的地方真的很有趣!也喜欢妳的帽子。

Where n China is the studio located may I ask? It's rare to see such buildings in modern China nowadays, what with what happened many years ago. Is this building historical or a recreation of history? Because you mentioned it was a studio.

Love your work!

I have a friend from China and I know that the country is unforgettable. I hope to visit it one day. Besides, my oldest daughter is thinking to study Chinese Culture and language at the University this year.