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Banned club's domain name put up for sale

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Beijing's infamous Passion Nightclub had its Chinese sign removed and put its Internet domain name up for sale, though police are expected to lift a six-month ban on the operation next month, local media have reported.

Police denied the moves had anything to do with them, while others speculated that the former top nightclub in the capital might be transformed into a KTV.

The iron gates to the club, which was also known as the Heaven Earth nightclub, were locked closed on Thursday and there were no signs of activity on the premises.

The four large white Chinese characters meaning Heaven Earth have been removed from the sign, the Beijing Times reported on Thursday.

A Beijing resident, surnamed Sun, who lives near the Passion Nightclub, said the nightclub's Chinese sign was removed on Tuesday.

"Perhaps the nightclub is just being redecorated," he added.

According to some insiders, the Passion Nightclub will probably be turned into a KTV, though the club's management has yet to confirm the information.

On May 11, one month into a crackdown on prostitution, gambling and drugs, Beijing police seized 118 escort girls at the Passion Nightclub and ordered it to suspend business for six months for providing shelter for prostitution, along with outstanding fire and safety issues.

Thirty-nine other entertainment venues, including the No 8 Club KTV, the Legend Banquet Nightclub, and the Sunworld Dynasty Hotel KTV, which allegedly provided obscene shows and were believed to be shelters for prostitution, were also ordered to suspend business for six months.

Questions:

1. What was the name of the nightclub?

2. When was the Chinese sign removed?

3. How many escort girls were detained?

Answers:

1. Passion.

2. Tuesday.

3. 118.

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Banned club's domain name put up for sale

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