Most luxury hotels in the Pudong district of Shanghai, China's
business hub, are refusing to provide condoms to their guests or
install condom vending machines, says a local health official.
"We have considerable obstacles distributing the free condoms in
Shanghai, especially from the five-star hotels," said the official
surnamed Ye, of the Pudong branch of the Shanghai Population and
Family Planning Commission.
Pudong, the city's booming financial district, is home to 2,300
hotels and recreation centers.
However, 40 percent of hotels and recreation centers in the
district turned down the request of installing free condom boxes
this year, said Ye.
"More than 80 percent of our clients are foreigners, who often
bring their own condoms or buy them with the help of our
housekeepers," said the infirmary chief of the five-star St. Regis
Shanghai. "Providing free boxes of condoms in each room is a total
waste and nonsense."
Free condoms or vending machines might make guests uncomfortable
and damage the company's reputation, said the owner of an up-market
beauty parlor in Shanghai on condition of anonymity.
However, the government is keen to continue the promotion of
condoms.
"We will provide more variety and better condoms, and strengthen
the publicity of enterprises, which have provided free condoms,"
said Ye.
The Regulation on AIDS Prevention and Control, issued by the
State Council in January, states that all public places designated
by provincial or municipal governments must provide condoms or
condom vending machines.
(Xinhua News Agency October 20, 2006)