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Kissing contest turns many red

February 11, 2004 10:57 IST

A kissing contest planned for Valentine's Day in North China's Tianjin city has triggered a controversy in a country where displays of romantic affection are traditionally kept private.

The contest, organised by a supermarket called 'Everybody Is Happy', will be held on February 14. The couple making the longest kiss will win 2,000 Yuan (US $240).

The supermarket started to take contestants' registrations yesterday. But the contest has aroused 'love-it or hate-it' responses from customers.

Most senior and middle-aged customers consider the contest inappropriate and a violation of the Chinese tradition of modesty.

Young people, however, are more open to the novelty of demonstrating their love publicly.

A university student surnamed Wang said kissing was as common as shaking hands nowadays.

"I will definitely sign up for the contest if I have a girlfriend," said Wang, who considers kissing a common practice among couples.

Sociologists said the contest would reveal people's private lives to the public and should be held cautiously.

Although hotly debated, the contest will go ahead as long as there are couples wanting to participate, a spokesman for the supermarket said.

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