Tattoos make their mark on China
Updated: 2014-08-13 14:58
By Alison Sullivan (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Sun Yejie, 32, said the show is aimed at Chinese audiences to educate them on the emerging tattoo industry and where to go to ensure safe and quality tattoos.
The tattoo industry in China isn't heavily regulated. Wang said that's why the Ministry of Human Resources and Human Security official’s decision to certify around 80 artists in 2013 was seen as a victory for the association. For him, it's a sign the tattoo industry is slowly becoming a "legitimate career in China."
He said the association continues to work to establish professional training for artists.
Jeanne Sun, who spent 10 years in France learning proper tattoo technique and hygiene, said she doesn't think enough tattoo customers in China know what to look for in a tattoo artist and their studio. Sun hopes the online program will enlighten Chinese audiences.
Muzi said he picked Jeanne Sun for her cleanliness and respect for clients, after not being satisfied with some other shops he visited.
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