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Why Chinese women are rejecting the stigma of getting a tattoo

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Wang Yi (centre), a web designer and tattoo enthusiast, gets new design on her right thigh at a studio in Shanghai. Photo: Agence France-Presse
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Once the mark of criminals or sex workers, for centuries tattoos have been stigmatised in China but the growing influence of celebrity culture is changing all that – particularly for women.

Nowhere is the trend more evident than in Shanghai, China’s most cosmopolitan city and dubbed “China’s tattoo mecca” by the country’s state media.

Body art for women has long been frowned upon in socially conservative China, but studios are mushrooming throughout the city of 24 million.

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Zhuo Danting, widely considered one of China’s top tattoo artists, has witnessed first-hand how the industry has exploded.

The 35-year-old has 70 per cent of her body tattooed and has been operating her own Shanghai studio for 11 years.

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Inspired by celebrities and sports stars, unprecedented numbers of mostly younger Chinese are getting inked, Zhuo said at her shop, Shanghai Tattoo.

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