Traditional Chinese singing girls, who used to make music in teahouses, brothels, etc. But look ! A gramophone player ! This would date the photo to the first decade of the 20th century, when such things were still such a novelty that people would pay to listen to sound coming from a machine. So these enterprising girls found a way to draw the punters while giving themselves a break from singing and playing. Recording technology came early to China. There are quite a few cylinders of Beijing opera stars singing popular arias. From the style of their clothing, (unusually high collars) these girls come from North China. Their feet are tiny - possibly the result of footbinding that fell out of favour after the 1911 revolution. Generally footbinding was a middle class thing, which suggests that these girls were "bought" as infants in order to be trained as prostitutes. (though "prostitution" in that context was a mix of different services, like geishas don't just do sex)
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