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    • he reason tanjong pagar plaza is called out is it very near nearly build Keppel South Central and One Bernam such high class building suddenly got massage, of course remove    
    • Tanjong Pagar has gathered nearly 40 massage parlors and beauty parlors, and some operators have "sold dog meat with sheep's heads", causing public resentment. After lawmakers in this district called for rectification, the police stepped up their raids, and the residents' committee also launched a demand survey, hoping to solve the chaos from the symptoms to the root cause. However, the businesses and residents interviewed revealed that illegal transactions are still carried out in secret despite the authorities' crackdown. The merchant pointed out that some massage parlors locked the door after customers came to the door, which was very ambiguous. When the reporter of Lianhe Zaobao visited the site, he was also solicited by four "female staff" outside the massage parlor. Tanjong Pagar GRC MP Fu Tsze-cheung posted on Facebook on September 20 that residents reported that there were too many massage parlors and beauty parlors in Tanjong Pagar Square, and a few black sheep may be involved in pornographic activities, which deterred residents, customers and potential businesses. He pointed out that some of the shops in Tanjong Pagar were sold by the Housing and Development Board in the 1990s and were private properties with 80-year leases. Due to the low foot traffic, shopkeepers tend to rent out their shops to tenants who are willing to pay high rents, such as massage parlors and beauty salons, resulting in long-term problems. Although the police investigate and punish illegal businesses, if there is no evidence of complicity, shopkeepers are usually not implicated, and they are often rented out to similar businesses afterwards. Therefore, Fu Cze-cheung took a multi-pronged approach, in addition to calling on the authorities to strengthen supervision, he also suggested gradually repurchasing store land leases and re-planning the shop mix to respond to residents' needs and promote transformation. The post caused a reaction, with many netizens reporting that similar phenomena exist in neighborhood centers across the island, calling on the authorities to take swift action to rectify it.   Fu Cexiang: Banning alone cannot cure the problem, and both supply and demand must be solved at the same time Tanjong Pagar GRC Councillor Fu Cho-cheung (centre), Chairman of the Federation of Chambers of Commerce Lau Tsz-fook (left), and Hawker Cooked Food Association President Kwok Tai-wing hope to comprehensively revitalise neighbourhood shops and introduce diversified shops and services to residents. (Photo by Tong Ka-hung) In an interview with Lianhe Zaobao, Fu Cexiang said that according to merchants, the police have recently increased the frequency of sweeps and raids, and some shops involved in the case have also closed down. The neighborhood committee conducts a demand survey to understand which shops and services residents want to introduce. He stressed that the ban alone cannot cure the problem, and it is necessary to solve both supply and demand at the same time, and work with the police, neighborhood associations, chambers of commerce and the Housing and Building Authority to promote the metabolism of shops, attract people and revitalize vitality. "Enforcement and eviction are only half the problem. If the market is lifeless, the owner is not happy, and it is not good for the residents. We hope to revitalize neighbourhood shops through a comprehensive action plan that will ultimately benefit residents. ” When questioned, Lau Tsz-fook (61), chairman of the Tanjong Pagar Fong Chamber of Commerce, said that there are about 150 shops in Tanjong Pagar Square, of which nearly 40 are massage parlors and beauty parlors, accounting for more than a quarter of the total. "I hope that the police will continue to strengthen patrols and assaults to prevent the resurgence of indecent behavior, so as not to affect legitimate businesses." Kwok Tai Wing (72), president of the Tanjong Pagar Fong Hawker Food Association, revealed that there are often couples who go shopping together, but they encounter massage women, and the scene is embarrassing. "The wife will misunderstand why the massage girl looks very familiar with her husband. As far as I know, the police are closely monitored by electric eyes and will sweep as soon as there is evidence. ” Han Guang (51), chairman of the Tanjung Pagar Fong Neighborhood Committee, said that the neighborhood committee is conducting a questionnaire survey to find out the shops and services that 1,300 residents in the district want to introduce, which is expected to be completed within a month. Preliminary results show that residents want more diversified dining options, and also suggest adding a library, women's gym and laundry. When the reporter visited recently, a number of interviewed merchants and residents denounced a small number of massage parlors for "selling dog meat with sheep's heads", tarnishing the overall image. A female shopkeeper, who did not want to be named, said: "Recently, the wind has been tight, and some people no longer dare to solicit customers at the door unscrupulously. But a few days ago, I saw with my own eyes that when a customer came, they opened the door, and as soon as the customer entered, they locked the door, as if they were making a shameful transaction. ” According to the reporter's observation at the scene, at least four massage parlors were dressed coolly, and they saw men passing by Bento Street greeting "Do you want a massage" and "Do you want to come in?" When the reporter asked "what services are provided", the other party replied ambiguously: "Come in and talk about it" or "I don't know, I want to ask inside". On the second floor of Tanjong Pagar Square, when the reporter passed by a massage parlor, a woman inside asked, "Do you want a massage?" When the reporter asked "what services are provided", she smiled and did not answer. (Photo by Tang Jiahong) Chaos worsens after the epidemic, Tanjung Pagar Fang is ridiculed as "Little Geylang" According to the on-site observation of the "Lianhe Zaobao" reporter, outside a massage parlor on the second floor of Tanjong Pagar Square, whenever a man walks by, the woman at the door will try to solicit entry into the store. (Photo by Tang Jiahong) Tanjong Pagar Square massage parlors and beauty salons are gathered, and some are suspected of engaging in unfair transactions, dragging down the overall image. Some people in the industry revealed that these chaos has worsened after the coronavirus epidemic, and massage women have become more blatant, and Tanjung Pagar Fong has even been ridiculed as a "little geylang". Jenny Lee (38, pseudonym) has been running a beauty salon in Tanjong Pagar Fong for many years. In an interview, she said that before the epidemic, there were massage parlors engaged in improper trading, but the situation was even more serious after the epidemic. "When my clients come for facials, they are often greeted for massages. Some women dressed revealingly, making my customers feel uncomfortable. Acquaintances even joked that they heard that Tanjong Pagar was already the second Geylang (referring to the red light district). ” Seventy percent of her customers are women and 30 percent are men. "Some are husband and wife who come to do care together, and some massage women actually want to pull their husbands to do massages directly in front of their wives, so many female customers don't want to bring their husbands again." The shops at Tanjong Pagar are located on the first and second floors of seven HDB flats, including Blocks 1 to 5, as well as HDB flats in Blocks 7 and 8, and Block 6 is a wet market and cooked food centre. There are about 1,300 HDB flats. A 75-year-old resident surnamed Lim, who has lived in HDB flats in Tanjong Pagar Fong for more than half a century, said that her two sons grew up here and are full of fond memories. "I have lived here for 55 years, and I didn't expect that this neighborhood would be made smoky by the massage parlor in the past few years, which made me very emotional." She revealed that some male residents could not stand the temptation and secretly went downstairs to find massage maids without telling their families, resulting in family disharmony. "I heard a while ago that an uncle quarreled with his wife downstairs for the massage girl, and beat his wife on the street." She called on the authorities to strictly restrict the operation of massage parlors in the neighborhood and to provide residents with a quiet environment. "I would rather see more different restaurants, grocery stores. This is a residential area and there is no need for so many massage parlors at all. ”
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