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- Q713184 abstract "The term "betel nut beauty" (also betel nut girl – Chinese: 檳榔西施; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: pin-nn̂g se-si /pin nŋ̍ se si/; pinyin: bīnláng xīshī; Wade–Giles: pin1-lang2 hsi1-shih1 /pin laŋ ɕi ʂɨ/) refers to what was once a common sight along roadsides in Taiwan: a young woman selling betel nuts and cigarettes from a brightly lit glass enclosure while wearing revealing clothing. The Mandarin term names the women after Xi Shi, the legendary beauty of imperial China's Spring and Autumn Period. Though betel nuts are chewed in many regions of the Asia-Pacific, 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 Guoxing Township (國姓鄉), Nantou County. The success of the marketing strategy led competitors to follow suit, and by the end of the century betel nut beauties and their neon-topped kiosks were a trademark feature of Taiwan's cities and countryside.REDIRECT Template:OR The kiosks appear in urban, suburban and rural settings alike.As icons of Taiwanese culture, betel nut beauties appear frequently in art and film. Betelnut Beauty is the English title of the 2001 film Betelnut Beauty (愛你愛我 Ai ni ai wo, literally "Love you, love me"), and betel nut beauties figure prominently in the 2007 art film Help Me, Eros (幫幫我,愛神 Bangbang Wo Aishen).The practice is now more or less completely discontinued.".
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- Q713184 comment "The term "betel nut beauty" (also betel nut girl – Chinese: 檳榔西施; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: pin-nn̂g se-si /pin nŋ̍ se si/; pinyin: bīnláng xīshī; Wade–Giles: pin1-lang2 hsi1-shih1 /pin laŋ ɕi ʂɨ/) refers to what was once a common sight along roadsides in Taiwan: a young woman selling betel nuts and cigarettes from a brightly lit glass enclosure while wearing revealing clothing. The Mandarin term names the women after Xi Shi, the legendary beauty of imperial China's Spring and Autumn Period.".
- Q713184 label "Betel nut beauty".
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