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Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the nort ...
, a betel nut beauty or binlang girl () is a young woman selling
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s and cigarettes from a brightly lit glass enclosure while wearing revealing clothing. The term in Chinese comes from
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. Though betel nuts are chewed in many regions in Southeast Asia, the betel nut beauty phenomenon is distinctly Taiwanese. The original betel nut beauties were the "Shuangdong Girls" who, in the 1960s, brought glamour to the opening of the Shuangdong Betel Nut Stand in
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. The success of the marketing strategy led competitors to follow suit, and by the end of the century, betel nut stands topped with neon signs became a common feature of Taiwan. The stands appear in urban, suburban and rural settings alike. As icons of Taiwanese culture, betel nut beauties appear frequently in art and film, notably the 2001 movie '' Betelnut Beauty'' and the 2007 art film '' Help Me, Eros''. In 2016, director Tony Xue released ''Betelnut Girls'', with lead actors Peggy Tseng and
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Definition and distribution

In a general sense, betel nut beauty refers to any female betel nut saleswoman wearing seductive clothing. Flamboyant betel nut stands decorated with flashing neon signs are a common sight on many major roads in Taiwan. Their primary target consumers are mostly truckers and other working-class people. Some shop owners started to hire girls dressed in sexy outfits to grab customers' attention, and rivals followed suit. Apart from being scantily clothed, some betel nut beauties also offered "drive-through" sex services for their customers. For an extra charge, a betel nut beauty would enter a customer's car and perform oral sex on them. Aside from the fear that these practices would generate crime, the presence of betel nut beauties is said to also distract drivers and cause more car accidents.


Taiwanese betel nut culture

Betel nut refers to the seed of '' Areca catechu'', or betel palm, which, like '' Cocos nucifera'' (coconut palm), belongs to family
Arecaceae The Arecaceae is a family of perennial flowering plants in the monocot order Arecales. Their growth form can be climbers, shrubs, tree-like and stemless plants, all commonly known as palms. Those having a tree-like form are called palm trees ...
. It is an evergreen tree whose trunk can grow as tall as twenty meters. The word ''binlan'' originated from
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. Betel nut was initially used as a herbal plant, although in modern times it is mostly taken for its stimulating properties. Betel nut chewing is a widespread practice in Taiwan, first introduced to the majority
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population by the native
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. It is estimated that over a hundred billion
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s are spent annually on this product which has the colloquial name of "Taiwanese chewing gum". Frequent users are often called the "red-lip clan", since the residue often stains the lips and gums. According to the government's
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, as many as seventy farms have joined this lucrative pursuit by planting betel nut trees, which makes betel nut the most important economic crop in Taiwan since the 1990s. However, the upsurge of betel nut planting causes problems with soil and water conservation on the hillside land. It was also found that the Taiwanese way of consuming betel nut significantly enhances its potential to cause cancer.


Controversy

Controversy surrounding betel nut beauties generally centers on two questions: # the propriety of their revealing dress in public places # whether their dress marks them as victims of exploitation Betel nut beauties often come from agricultural and working-class sectors of Taiwanese society. This has led some critics to regard their revealing dress as a sign of exploitation. Other observers, such as Josephene Ho, coordinator of the Center for the Study of Sexuality at National Central University, see betel nut beauties as self-empowering: young women with few resources who better their economic situation by employing a marketing technique that requires confidence.


Suppression

In 2002, local governments in Taiwan started to impose laws or regulations covering the dress code of betel nut beauties, prohibiting the wearing of over-revealing clothes.
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was the first to initiate the change. On 17 September 2002, Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City) implemented a "three nos" policy which prevented betel nut beauties from wearing outfits which exposed their bellies, breasts, and buttocks. The policy sparked backlash from those operating in the industry and resulted in groups protesting in front of the Taoyuan County Hall. Regulations were also imposed in
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, and
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. Some betel nut beauties are high school dropouts and their jobs represent the principal source of income for their families. Most have difficulty finding a job in a convenience store because they lack an educational qualification or because of age restrictions; some choose to enter this profession for its higher pay.


See also

* Areca nut *'' Areca catechu'' * Bikini barista *
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* Hooters *
Paan Betel nut chewing, also called betel quid chewing or areca nut chewing, is a practice in which areca nuts (also called "betel nuts") are chewed together with slaked lime and betel leaves for their stimulant and narcotic effects. The practice ...
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References

* Translated from the equivalent article on the Chinese Wikipedia on 27 March 2008.


Further reading

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External links


Betelnut Beauties
An extensive Flickr photo set and discussion by Tobie Openshaw, who has been researching and documenting the girls for many years.
TEDxMonga - Tobie Openshaw 歐陽峰 - Taiwan's Betelnut Girl Culture
Illustrated TEDx talk on eight years of documenting the subject {{DEFAULTSORT:Betel Nut Beauty Taiwanese culture Slang terms for women Chinese words and phrases