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Coming up, Chinese social media is buzzing about the rise of women only spaces.
From bars and gyms to dedicated social hubs,
these spaces promise comfort and connection and empowerment.
But are they genuine havens of progress or merely clever marketing ploys?
We explore the growing trend, its real world implications, and the challenges it faces after that.
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And now women only spaces are sizzling on Chinese social media platforms.
From bars and gyms to entire social hubs, they are designed for comfort,
connection and empowerment of women and and women only.
But are these havens really revolutionary or is it just marketing doing its job?