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A gay Chinese farmer who found emotional release by depicting his suppressed erotic fantasies in traditional Chinese paper cuttings is part of an exhibition of gay Asian art in Taipei. The BBC's Cindy Sui traces a story that began with self-denial and frustration - and an exhibition that reflects Asia's changing attitudes towards gay art.
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《树深时见鹿》同性恋微电影《Find you in the crowd》China student gay micro film Yunhe Zhang • M views • 7 years ago.
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In a restaurant in Changsha, the capital of central China's Hunan province, Hu Mingliang and Sun Wenlin exchanged their wedding rings, and received blessings from over friends, relatives, as well as LGBT rights activists from around the country. A month ago, Sun and Hu had to accept that a court in Changsha dismissed the suit brought against the civil affairs bureau for refusing to issue a marriage license to them.
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An Asian lesbian couple and a mixed race gay teen living in the same Vancouver apartment building struggle with their cultural identities, and how to balance their family needs and relations, just after same sex marriage is legalized in Canada.
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A man holds a rainbow flag after taking part in the Pride Run in Shanghai in June. Homosexuality is legal in China, but authorities have implemented new rules which censor online videos featuring same sex relationships.
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29 titles for Gay Movie China: Swinging Blossom, Seek McCartney, Rebirth, Lost Love, Han Zi Gao: The Male Queen, The Raccoon, Bite Fight, Chinese Closet, Alternative Love 2 and Alternative Love.
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There are plenty of excellent Chinese language films that explore LGBTQ+ lifestyles. Here are nine for you to enjoy. You’ve seen Farewell My Concubine, keep meaning to check out Happy Together and can’t for the life of you work out where to watch Lan Yu.
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A gay Chinese farmer who found emotional release by depicting his suppressed erotic fantasies in traditional Chinese paper cuttings is part of an exhibition of gay Asian art in Taipei. The BBC's Cindy Sui traces a story that began with self-denial and frustration - and an exhibition that reflects Asia's changing attitudes towards gay art.
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