Armand Tobias Publish time 2024-8-19 02:18

Singapore's legal red light district personal experience, Geylang sex travel

I have been to Singapore many times, and I have been to Geylang many times. Geylang in Singapore is a world-famous legal red-light district. Although it is not long, there are 42 alleys on both sides, and the food, mainly various restaurants, are stationed here to find romantic encounters.



Geylang is an old town, originally a settlement of Malays in Singapore, but later it was designated by the government as the only legal red-light district, where prostitutes and prostitutes gather. Geylang is a complex area with many temples, associations, food and entertainment venues.



It is understood that the red-light district legalized by the Singapore government is from Alley 4 to Alley 20. There are hundreds of affordable hotels in these alleys, with hourly rooms starting at about S$50. The following red-light districts are called “fish tanks” by the local Singaporeans. The so-called "fish tank" means that after the guests enter, many girls will line up behind the fish tank and allow the beauty hunters to choose them.





There are many clubs in Lane 18. There is always a soliciting man at the door. When he sees a man coming, he will greet him. On the main road of Yalong, there are many street prostitutes who follow men and actively chat with them. In almost all of these karaoke bars and KTVs, you can date and have sex with girls.





Some street prostitutes (without legal licenses and medical examinations) would roam the streets and alleys of Yalong looking for targets. In the red circle in the picture below, some men surrounded four street prostitutes and discussed something...




Every night, a large number of street prostitutes would walk around in the alleys of Yalong to attract the attention of "diners".



At night, these streetwalkers will be like "soldiers being reviewed, standing in rows all over Geylang". The further back they stand in the alley, the lower the price. You may wonder, how can there be a legal red-light district in Singapore, a country with super strict laws? However, it exists like this, and it will continue to exist, and there will be peachy things happening every day...

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