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🇸🇬 Singapore's Legal Red-Light District🏮

he true legal red-light district🏮 in Asia is actually in Singapore. 🍃🌺 Singapore's Geylang is relatively small in scale and less famous compared to well-known red-light districts like Tokyo's Shinjuku Kabukicho or Bangkok's Nana Plaza. However, what's interesting is that it is currently the only red-light district in Asia where transactions are truly legal. 🌟 In Singapore's red-light district🏮, workers are legally protected, but they must obtain a license, pay taxes, and adhere to very strict regulations. 🍃🌺 Singapore has issued over 1,000 legal licenses, commonly known as "yellow cards," to workers. Only those with yellow cards are allowed to operate. In addition to mandatory monthly health checks, yellow card holders must also meet the following conditions: Age between 21 and 35 years old; Cannot be Muslim; Gender on the identification card must not be male; 🍃🌺 Foreign workers must come from approved countries; For foreigners, the "yellow card" visa status is equivalent to a Work Permit (WP), and they must leave Singapore within two years and are not allowed to re-enter with the same status. 🚫 #Singapore 🌇🌿

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🇸🇬 Singapore's Legal Red-Light District🏮

he true legal red-light district🏮 in Asia is actually in Singapore. 🍃🌺 Singapore's Geylang is relatively small in scale and less famous compared to well-known red-light districts like Tokyo's Shinjuku Kabukicho or Bangkok's Nana Plaza. However, what's interesting is that it is currently the only red-light district in Asia where transactions are truly legal. 🌟 In Singapore's red-light district🏮, workers are legally protected, but they must obtain a license, pay taxes, and adhere to very strict regulations. 🍃🌺 Singapore has issued over 1,000 legal licenses, commonly known as "yellow cards," to workers. Only those with yellow cards are allowed to operate. In addition to mandatory monthly health checks, yellow card holders must also meet the following conditions: Age between 21 and 35 years old; Cannot be Muslim; Gender on the identification card must not be male; 🍃🌺 Foreign workers must come from approved countries; For foreigners, the "yellow card" visa status is equivalent to a Work Permit (WP), and they must leave Singapore within two years and are not allowed to re-enter with the same status. 🚫 #Singapore 🌇🌿

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