The popularity of ping pong shows in Thailand dates back to the mid 1970s and a show is featured in the 1976
sexploitation film Emanuelle in Bangkok. Nevertheless, demand from foreign tourists and local police corruption usually results in the practice being implicitly condoned by Thai officials. There are instances of women performing at ping pong shows also working as prostitutes, The focus of most live sex shows in Thailand is on feats of the vagina. Stage shows featuring penetrative sex between men and women only happen very occasionally in the country, in contrast to sex shows in cities such as Amsterdam. There are numerous venues hosting ping-pong shows in several Thai cities. In the 2010s, they were found in
Patpong in Bangkok,
Walking Street, Pattaya, Bangla Road in
Phuket and Ta Pae Gate in
Chiang Mai. Customers are brought in by employees working for the ping-pong shows. They approach tourists and passers-by in streets such as Bangkok's
Khaosan Road during the late evening and ask them if they want to see a show. They are frequently shown pictures of the show in a booklet. The shows take place on the upper floors of bars and strip clubs in locations such as Bangkok's entertainment district
Patpong, while bikini-clad women dance in the ground floor bars. An entry fee is usually charged, often equivalent to around , though typically nearer in Bangkok. In some cases, instead of a
cover charge, the drinks are priced 3–4 times higher than usual and a purchase is required. It is the sale of drinks that is the primary source of income for many of these sexualised venues. Other possible charges can include show fees and exit charges. In addition, performers often go around asking for tips after they have finished their acts. ==In Laos==