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Controversy over children's sex education
Latest Updated by 2006-04-18 10:00:14
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CHINA'S first private sex museum in Shanghai has sparked a row over plans to encourage admission to young people and public statements on sex education for children.

The sex museum, owned by Liu Dalin, a leading sexual culture scholar in China, displays sex-related historical artifacts dating from primitive times.

Tickets for the museum state that minors are only admitted if accompanied by a parent, but Liu plans to attract more young people by cutting the admission price by half.

"Sex education for young people is better than no sex education," Liu said.

Sex education should begin in childhood and should not be overlooked, he said, pointing to a China Family Planning Association survey showing that premarital sex, premarital pregnancy and abortions are all on the rise.

A survey by the Social Survey Institute of China in Beijing showed that 87 percent of students in five cities turned to their parents for advice and information on sex.

But many parents, influenced by traditional conservative ideas, were incapable of offering adequate information as their own sex education was inadequate, said Liu.

"Children are reaching puberty at a younger age these days, but sex education is lagging far behind," said Xi Xiaoping, vice president of the China Family Planning Association.

With more than 400 displays, reflecting such topics as "sex and the arts," "marriage and women" and "sex in daily life," the museum is an education center for youngsters, dispelling the mysteries of sex, Xi acknowledged.

The museum, which opened a year ago, has previously heeded public sentiment and never stated publicly that youngsters are welcome.

"Historically, sex was seldom publicly discussed as it is traditionally regarded as a taboo in China," said Hu Hongxia, executive curator of the museum.

The purpose of the museum was to do away with public prejudice and ignorance and to educate the public on sexual culture," she said.

Modern youngsters have many channels to learn about sex, especially on the Internet, but most of the content on the Internet is unsuitable for the healthy maturing and development of young people, said Hu.

However, parents and teachers have lined up to oppose opening the museum to minors.

Zhang Genxing, a middle school teacher in Shanghai, worried the museum might mislead youngsters as most of the exhibits simply illustrated sexual techniques without the moral and psychological aspects.

"It is not necessary for young people to know so much about the history of sex," Zhang said. "This could adversely affect their behavior."

A university student surnamed Cai approved of the exhibitions, but she regarded the museum more suitable for college students.

"If I had come when I was a middle school student, I would not have understood all of this," she said.

Editor: Wing

By: Source: Szdaily web edition
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