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The "feast on a beauty's
body" service launched days ago by a sushi restaurant in
Kunming, Yunnan Province.(Photo:Sina)
KUNMING, April 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Health authorities in
southwest China's Yunnan Province has called an end to the service of the
Japanese-style "feast on a beauty's body" four days after its debut.
A sushi restaurant in provincial capital Kunming
named Hefengcun Huaishi last Friday launched a service in which sushi and other
food are displayed on near naked bodies of two women, both models with college
diplomas.
Health authorities from both the province and the
provincial capital launched a sanitation investigation Monday and ruled that the
two women, who acted as dishes, did not have health certificates which are a
must for workers in the restaurant industry in the country.
The service triggered a heated debate once it was
launched last week.
The "feast on a beauty's
body" service in Japan. (File photo)
The "feast on a beauty's
body" service in Japan. (File photo)
Some media reports said the service meant an
unbearable insult and shame to women and posed a serious assault to the
traditional value of the Chinese nation.
The management of the restaurant contended that they launched
such a service in the aim of introducing the special Japanese food
culture to Chinese people.
However, Qian Ning, a sociologist with Yunnan
University, said that as once a fashion in the Japanese royal court, "the feast
on a beauty's body" reflected women's humble social status in a certain period
of history.
"The reappearance of such a culture is totally a
historical retrogress," Qian said.
Qian also said that any introduction of exotic
culture should by no means surpass the tolerance bottom line of the native
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