ice fire kitchen

A nude cooking show is set to launch this month on the adult channels in Hong Kong.

26 year old Flora Cheung, a model with no formal culinary training, is the host of Ice Fire Kitchen, which debuts on adult channels in Hong Kong this month. In each 30-minute episode, she picks out ingredients from the city’s famous wet markets, fully dressed. When she gets into the kitchen, she strips down to her birthday suit, slips on a see-through apron and cooks up some dishes.

The show will be broadcast on the Ice Fire channel on NOW TV, Hong Kong Broadband Network and TVB Pay Vision.

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Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most famous shrines in Hong Kong. Every Chinese New Year, thousands rush towards the temple to burn incense and pray.

This year, the Wong Tai Sin Temple has gone for a revolutionary technological upgrade.

The 90-year-old temple has added a new underground prayer room decked with gold, marble, LED lights and motion detectors. It features a vaulted echo-enhancing ceiling emblazoned with a planetarium-like digital replica of the Hong Kong sky that rotates in accordance with the seasons. Two HK$3 million floor-to-ceiling wall hangings, made of marble and rare gemstones, adorn the entranceway. Worshippers enter the hall and deposit a written prayer before one of 60 statues representing the gods of the Chinese zodiac, which responds with flashing lights and bursts of smoke.

This 10,000-square-feet chamber costed HK$100 million (US$13 million) and took 3 years to complete.

The modernization of the 2,500-year-old religion has inspired both awe and disapproval. Further adding to the controversy is the new prayer hall’s entrance fee (HK$100; HK$50 for seniors), which makes Wong Tai Sin the first prayer facility in Hong Kong to charge admittance. A prayer offering at the temple’s automated statues costs an extra HK$300. Sik Sik Yuen, the Taoist nonprofit organization that runs Wong Tai Sin, says the fees are required for the maintenance of the new hall.

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This is great news for all pervs in Hong Kong or probably the best New Years gift.

So basically, it is legal to put spy cams in your home and video tape guests in the toilet. An example is when your friend takes a major dump in your toilet bowl.

Details can be found in the video below:

I personally think the woman in the video is a total bitch. Calling the cops on her boyfriend sounds pretty retarded considering that they have been together for 6 years and are living together. I really doubt there is much her boyfriend hasn’t seen or touched.

If her boyfriend posted all the videos online or had a massive collection of a lot of other people taking a dump, then, I would be worried.

For all the pervs I guess the biggest obstacle is not getting a spy cam but getting there own home…

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