Harbin Opens “Scolding Shops” for People to Vent

Harbin Opens “Scolding Shops” for People to Vent
Mar 29, 2013 By eChinacities.com


Source: s1979.com

For those of you experiencing dreaded “bad China days,” Harbin has recently opened several “scolding shops” where people are encouraged to vent their frustrations (for a fee of course).

The ingenious revelation also allows convulsed citizens to exert their pent up anger on the phone or via chat sites QQ and Ali Wang Wang.

Prices vary, though the most expensive method is the phone service, which will set you back at 20 RMB for five minutes, while an abuse session on QQ and Ali Wang Wang will cost you 10 RMB and 5 RMB for five minutes respectively.

The shops have apparently attracted hundreds of vexed locals in the last few months. 

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