betel nut beauty
- "Betelnut Beauty" is also the English title of the 2000 film Ai ni ai wo (愛你愛我, literally "Love you, love me").
Betel nut beauties, or betel nut girls (檳榔西施, pinyin: bīnláng xīshī), are scantily-clad young women selling betel nut on roadside kiosks in Taiwan. A uniquely Taiwanese phenomenon, they are named after the legendary beauty Xi Shi from the Spring and Autumn Period of ancient China.
Taiwanese betel nut kiosks, heavily decorated with bright neon lights, are most common on
highways and suburban roads in the western part of the island, such as around
Betel nut girls are usually from working-class backgrounds. Some are secondary-school dropouts; others may have been forced into the work by their families, in which they are the primary wage-earners. Most have had difficulty finding jobs in such places as chain convenience stores owing to their low levels of education or their youth; or else they (or their relatives) prefer the comparatively higher wages earned from working the kiosks.
Some women's groups have controversially defended the right of working-class betel nut girls to dress provocatively as part of a legitimate effort to improve their economic lot. They point out that sexy images of international supermodels, pop stars, and trade show models are no less provocative but are condoned and even admired by the wider culture. In the view of these groups, policies intended to regulate betel nut girls and their dress smack of hypocrisy and class discrimination.
Others have criticized the media for portraying the girls in a sensational and negative
light while largely ignoring the underlying social and economic issues. The Taiwanese anti-sexual exploitation organization
Garden of Hope is not optimistic about the autonomy of betel nut girls, whom it regards as
See also
External links
- Betelnut Girl Photo Gallery by Tobie Openshaw March 2007
- Promo video clip for a proposed documentary on the Betelnut girl culture
- Photographer Tobie Openshaw’s Betelnut Beauty exhibition – “Taipei Times” feature. March 2007
- Why pick on Betel-nut beauties? — "Taipei Times" article By Huang Wan-tran, VP of Chung Chou Institute of Technology March 12, 2007
- The Betel-nut Beauties of Taiwan by Venkatesan Vembu, Daily News & Analysis, 30 January 2007]
- Betel nut brouhaha exposes disagreement — Asia Times article 9 October 2002
- Taiwan's Betel Nut Beauties: Under Pressure from All Sides — Taiwan Church News article 25 October 2002
- Taiwan's 60,000 Betel-Nut Beauties Thwart Effort to Curb Cancer — Bloomberg
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