Beijing, Sept 28: Chinese people were up in arms today about a three-day orgy allegedly held by a group of Japanese tourists and hundreds of Chinese prostitutes at a hotel in southern China on the anniversary of Japan's occupation of China. Web surfers called for a boycott of Japanese goods and newspapers ran flaming editorials about the three-day event, which many saw as a deliberate slur on China's pride.
A group of about 400 Japanese men, ranging in age from 37 to 16, flew into the city of Zhuhai, in Guangdong province, purely for sex at a hotel that on one of those nights had nearly 500 girls brought to serve them, newspapers reported. The five-star hotel -- Zhuhai International Convention Center Hotel -- where the orgy, which began on September 16, took place has since been shut down by police.
"We've sent people down to investigate, but we don't have any details yet," a police official at the Guangdong province Public Security Bureau said.
A hotel staffer said today there were no rooms available. “We've completely shut down for rectification," a hotel employee said, but refused to comment further.
Media reports said the hotel marketing and sales department, using its contacts in Japan, had organized the group of all-male tourists from Japan to come to Zhuhai.
The hotel's nightclub 'Madame' made contacts with numerous night clubs in the city to prepare a large group of girls for the men. On the night of September 16, witnesses said the hotel lobby was run amuck with the tourists grabbing and hugging the women. Bureau Report