| By Murasaki on Sunday, October 10, 2004 - 10:11 pm: Edit |
An excellent resource for Macau, from an authoritative source:
http://www.macautourism.gov.mo/license/pt/list.phtml?form=3
| By Laguy on Sunday, October 10, 2004 - 11:34 pm: Edit |
I agree the Macau government is doing a service by posting this list, as are you Murasaki. But shouldn't the government also give prices and the specific services provided under the "details" part of the table? For example, would it be good for tourism if a tourist went to one of the listed saunas expecting a hot and cold blow-job, only to later realize the particular sauna, taken from the government list, only provided warm and cool blow-jobs? Obviously, the answer is a resounding "no." Also, don't you think for the saunas they could at least post representative pictures of each "therapist" in her national costume, along with the cost of spending an hour with therapists of particular nationalities? Obviously, some lazy civil servant was taking some shortcuts when he put together the list.
It is also very unfair that they leave the freelance "massage therapists" from the Lisboa and other hotels off the list. How does the government expect them to support themselves, if the government is going to direct all the business to the saunas and related establishments?
But all and all, lists of this kind, provided by governmental agencies, are a step in the right direction. Hopefully, when Herman Munster gets elected President of the United States (and I mean that affectionately), he will join Macau in providing tourists in America with comparable information.