Red-light district
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A red-light district is a neighborhood where prostitution is a common part of everyday life. The term was first recorded in the United States and derives from the practice of placing a red light in the window to indicate to customers the nature of the business.
There are several explanations as to why red lights gained this particular meaning. According to one theory, it is based on the Biblical story of Rahab, a prostitute in Jericho who aided the spies of Joshua and identified her house with a scarlet rope. Others claim that it comes from the red lanterns carried by railroad workers, which were left outside brothels when the workers entered.
One of the many terms used for a red-light district in Japanese is akasen (赤線), literally meaning "red-line", apparently of independent origins from the English term.
Famous red-light districts
Africa
Egypt
- Wagh el Birket – Cairo (defunct)
Kenya
Morocco
South Africa
Tunisia
Asia
Cambodia
China, PRC
- Dashilan – Beijing (defunct)
- Portland Street, Mong Kok – Hong Kong
- Simalu – Shanghai (pre-People's Republic)
India
- Mehboob Ki Kehandi – Hyderabad
- Sonagachi – Kolkata (formerly Calcutta)
- Kamathipura – Mumbai (formerly Bombay)
- G.B. Road – New Delhi
- Budhwar Peth – Pune
Japan
Korea, South
Malaysia
- Brickfields – Kuala Lumpur
- Chow Kit – Kuala Lumpur
Pakistan
- Hira Mandi – Lahore
- Haram Gate – Multan
Philippines
- Fields Avenue – Angeles City (Clark Air Base)
Singapore
Thailand
- Clinton Plaza – Bangkok (defunct)
- Patpong – Bangkok
- Sukhumvit Road Area (including Nana Plaza and Soi Cowboy) – Bangkok
- Soi Bang-La – Patong Beach, Phuket
- Pattaya Beach – Pattaya
Australia and Oceania
Australia
New Zealand
Europe
Austria
- Praterstrasse – Vienna
- Spittelberg – Vienna (defunct)
Belgium
Croatia
Czech Republic
- Břetislavova – Prague (defunct)
- Perlovka – Prague
Denmark
Finland
France
- Boulevard de Clichy – Paris (defunct)
- Pigalle – Paris
- Rue Saint-Denis – Paris
Germany
- Bahnhofsviertel – Frankfurt
- Reeperbahn – Hamburg
- Schwabing – Munich (defunct)
Greece
- Fylis – Athens
- Metaksourgeio – Athens
- Singrou – Athens (transexuals' spot)
- Troumba – Piraeus (defunct)
- Minoos – Chania
Hungary
Republic of Ireland
- Gropecunt Lane – Dublin (defunct)
- Leeson Street/Mespil Road – Dublin
Italy
- Navigli – Milan (defunct)
- Piazza Vittorio Emmanuele – Rome
Netherlands
Portugal
Serbia
Spain
- Raval/Barri Xines – Barcelona
- Calle Almirante – Madrid (mainly male prostitution)
- Calle Luna – Madrid
- Calle Montera – Madrid
- Casa de Campo – Madrid
Malta
Sweden
United Kingdom
England
- Breightmet Street – Bolton
- Kings Cross – London
- Piccadilly Circus – London (defunct)
- Soho – London
- Hockley Village – Nottingham
- Millbay – Plymouth
- Union Street – Plymouth (defunct)
Scotland
- Coburg Street – Edinburgh (defunct)
- Salamander Street – Edinburgh (defunct)
- Blythswood Square – Glasgow (defunct)
North America
Canada
British Columbia
Quebec
Mexico
United States
Alaska
- Creek Street – Ketchikan (defunct)
California
- Sunset Boulevard – Hollywood, Los Angeles
- Western Avenue – Hollywood, Los Angeles
- Sepulveda Boulevard – San Fernando Valley
- Barbary Coast – San Francisco (defunct)
- Tenderloin – San Francisco
- Beacon Street – San Pedro (defunct)
Colorado
- East Colfax Avenue – Denver
Florida
Hawaii
- Hotel Street – Honolulu
Illinois
- The Levee – Chicago (defunct)
- Smokey Row – Lemont (defunct)
- North Avenue - Chicago
Indiana
- Wabash Avenue – Terre Haute (defunct)
Louisiana
- Storyville – New Orleans (defunct)
- Chef Menteur Highway – New Orleans East (pre-Hurricane Katrina)
Maryland
Massachusetts
- Ann Street – Boston (defunct)
- Combat Zone – Boston (defunct)
- Scollay Square – Boston (razed)
Michigan
- Division Avenue – Grand Rapids
Montana
- Venus Alley – Butte (defunct)
Nevada
- Fourth Street – Reno
New Hampshire
- Marcy Street – Portsmouth (1890s–1912)
New York
- Tenderloin – New York City (defunct)
- Times Square – New York City (defunct)
Pennsylvania
- Northern Liberties – Philadelphia (defunct)
Texas
- The Reservation – Waco (defunct)
Utah
- Commercial Street – Salt Lake City (defunct)
Washington, DC
- 14th Street – Washington, D.C (defunct)
- Pennsylvania Avenue (between 10th and 15th Streets) – Washington, D.C (defunct)
- Vermont Avenue, NW – Washington, D.Cde:Rotlichtviertel
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