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The Beijing bikini is a distinctive phenomenon observed in
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, particularly during hot summer months, where men often roll up their shirts to expose their bellies. Others disparagingly refer to the phenomenon using the term "" ( zh, s=膀爷, labels=no), which, according to Andrew Jacobs of the New York Times, loosely translates to 'exposing oneself like a grandfather'.


Practice

The phrase "Beijing bikini" refers to the practice where men in Chinese cities roll up their shirts to expose their bellies during hot summer months, including in parks, street corners, on motorbikes, and at open restaurants. The practice has also gained visibility internationally, with Chinese tourists displaying the Beijing bikini at landmarks such as
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's art museums,
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in London, and the
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in Paris. Based on
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, the practice of exposing one's midriff is believed to facilitate the circulation of warm " qi" energy around the internal organs. Therefore, men commonly roll up their shirts without hesitation, embracing this cultural belief.


Public perception

While proponents argue its practical benefits in managing hot temperatures, the practice faces criticism from segments of society who deem it uncouth. Social norms discourage women from engaging in similar displays. In a 2019 interview with ''
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'', a spokesperson for the
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's civility department told the paper that the Beijing bikini affected "the image of the city and the perception and feeling of the public". They also mentioned that the practice had significantly decreased in recent years.


Bans and regulations

Authorities in several Chinese cities have initiated strict measures to curb the practice of public shirtlessness and other forms of casual exposure, citing concerns over public decorum and hygiene. In July 2019, in response to the popular summer practice, authorities in
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, issued a notice banning shirtlessness and exposure of body parts in public places. This move aimed to address what officials termed as "uncivilized behavior" damaging the city's image. The authorities specifically called out the city's bikini-toting older men, referred to as bang ye, who they accuse of tarnishing the city's image. The move sparked debate on social media, where some criticized the regulations as excessive. Similar regulations have been implemented in other Chinese cities like
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and
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. In April 2020, the city of
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mandated that residents must dress appropriately and refrain from going shirtless in public to enhance
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amid the
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originating in China. The directive specifically targeted the Beijing bikini.


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