A Sex Museum?

China’s first museum of sex education for women, disseminating information on human reproduction and sexual psychology, has opened in the southern city of Guangzhou, the China Daily reported Friday.

The exhibition, which men are barred from, has eight halls with more than 500 exhibits, housed in the city’s Ren’ai Hospital.

Women will be shown films and pictures imparting ‘knowledge on pregnancy, abortions and childbirth,’ the newspaper said.

The museum hopes for at least 200 visitors per day.

Authorities hope the experience will allow women to make more informed choices in their relationships with male partners and in family planning.
In 2000, the China Family Planning Association launched a five-year project to ‘promote reproductive health education among Chinese teenagers and unmarried youth’, providing information on pregnancy and HIV prevention.

Widespread ignorance on sex issues have been seen as a major impediment to the Chinese government’s efforts to control the population explosion, and has contributed to the spread of HIV in recent years.

There are currently an estimated 1.5 million HIV infected in the country.