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China scenic spot entertainer sparks debate for giving ‘lollipop kiss’ to female visitors

Sensory-driven interactions are a big hit with some women tourists but critics deride ‘morally’ questionable performances

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A male performer at a scenic attraction in China has attracted viral attention for his controversial “lollipop kiss,” where he transferred a lollipop directly from his mouth to that of visitors. Photo: SCMP composite/RedNote
Zoey Zhang

A performer at a scenic spot in central China went viral for offering visitors “lollipop kisses”, raising controversy about the boundaries of interactive tourism.

Ge’s Fairy Village, a resort in Jiangxi province, combines Taoist culture with forested landscapes and features martial arts-themed hotels. Adult tickets usually cost 130 yuan (US$20).

One of its most popular entertainers, known online as “Little Yellow Fish”, has drawn nearly 400,000 followers on mainland social media.

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Dressed in traditional Chinese attire, he interacts with tourists through a window set in a classical architectural frame.

In videos, Little Yellow Fish is seen performing his signature “lollipop kiss”.

The performer, known as Little Yellow Fish, above, has issued an online apology. Photo: Baidu
The performer, known as Little Yellow Fish, above, has issued an online apology. Photo: Baidu

When a visitor rings the window bell, he emerges from behind a curtain, holding a lollipop in his mouth and delivering it directly to them.

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