Seoul, the capital of South Korea is a lively city that features both prehistoric and modern attractions. Located on the northwest corner of the country, this flourishing metropolis which covers an area of 605 km2, has a population of about 10 million people.
Seoul is a city proud of its nation’s history, featuring five major palaces. Visitors can visit the Gyeonbokgung and Changdukgung which best represent the country’s tradition. The city also boasts impressive traditional museums, including the National Folk Museum of Korea and the National Palace Museum of Korea.
History of the RLD
How to find the RLD
Clients can go to the Itaewon train station to reach Hooker Hill. It is a small hill near the station where most brothels are located. To reach Cheonho-dong (a few kilometres east of Tongdaemun, clients can take exits 3 or 4 out of the subway station in the Cheonho. When going to Miari Texas, take the exit 10 in Gierum Station.
Stay safe in the RLD
Seoul is a safe city with a relatively low crime rate. Crimes like snatching or pickpocketing, however, occur sometimes. In nightlife regions, girls and tourists are not advised to wander or walk alone in such areas after dark. When visiting red light districts, it is important to note that girls working in the area are very accommodating to customers, as long as clients don’t display bad behaviours.
While prostitution is illegal in South Korea, the adult entertainment in the country is thriving. In fact, it generates billions of dollars annually with locals patronizing and availing adult and erotic services. The country’s capital Seoul has districts and venues where both locals and tourists can find establishments and women offering sex services.
Street Prostitution
It is possible to find some street sex workers in the Hooker Hill area. It has a popular little street lined with bars where foreigners can avail adult services. Clients can take the women to clubs or motels and negotiate for the price of a specific service.
Window Prostitution
There are places in Seoul, which feature attractive girls behind clear glass sliding doors and windows. Cheongnyangni 588 is one place that has women sitting behind doors, wearing bikinis or nighties. They wave or call out to clients that they would like to take as customers. Koreans or locals are usually preferred, but a few women do accept foreigners.
The adult entertainment district in Cheonho also features women working behind glass doors and windows. The workers here sit behind the windows and make some gestures to attract clients. Women can decline customers by ignoring a client or just turning their backs. Some women in Cheonho are more open to accepting foreigners or white guys than those working in Cheongnyangni 588. Redevelopment is ongoing in the areas.
Swinger Clubs
Swinger clubs in the capital city are not that popular. This is because Koreans are shy and not open to the idea of swinging couples. Those who want to avail sex services visit nightclubs and bars or hire female escorts. Some clubs, on the other hand, allow the client to witness sensual acts.
Prostitution is illegal in the country, but sex trade in South Korea is widespread. In fact, the industry is so huge, with the government once admitted that it accounts about 4 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.
To stamp out prostitution in 2006, the government (Ministry of Gender Equality) offered cash incentives for male employees who refused to buy sex at parties and business occasions, which are a part of the country’s corporate culture.
A recent article from The New York Times once mentioned that there had been statutes in the past few years that aimed to outlaw prostitution but also calls the authorities to take steps in eradicating it. This followed a campaign against sex trade, with sex workers fighting back. Some have been challenging the law, but this remains unsuccessful.
Sexual activities between same-sex are illegal and those household headed by same-sex couples are not entitled to the legal protections that heterosexuals have.
Today, some people in the country are accepting homosexuality, but same-sex marriage is still illegal in the country. While homosexuality itself is not illegal, the nation continues to be conservative about sexual identity.
Seoul offers some of the best nightlife in Asia. The city has plenty of clubs, bars, and music venues perfect both locals and foreigners who love to party. In fact, it is impossible to experience the many faces of the city’s nightlife all at once. It is, however, possible to find a venue that anyone will surely enjoy. Here are some of the best nightlife areas in the city:
While the LGBT community in South Korea is not the big, it’s capital city Seoul offers plenty of gay-friendly venues. Itaewon is the venue for gays, featuring a wide range of gay bars and dance clubs. Hongdae, on the other hand, is where some lesbian-friendly venues are located.
General Attitude Towards Gays
As a very conservative society, LGBT people are not widely accepted in South Korea and many of them cannot openly express themselves. It is, furthermore, unacceptable in the country’s culture, thus most lead to abuse. Some even disown members of the family who are gay.
The government refuses to acknowledge the LGBT population in any regulation or legislation. Some organizations have fought against the complacency, with a demand for the public to acknowledge the gay community. Several pride parades were held throughout the years, but many Christians protested.
Despite this, gay bars, clubs, and pubs still operate in Seoul and other parts of South Korea. These venues are perfect to drink, eat, dance, and meet interesting people. Gay venues are common in Homo Hill in Itaewon and Jongno district. Old and new members of the LGBT community are welcome to come and join the party.
Transsexual prostitutes
The Korean culture is one the reasons gay prostitution or transsexual culture is not widely popular. It is, however, possible to find some ladyboys offering services in Hooker Hill. Clients looking for gay and transsexual prostitution can find more information on the Internet.