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Taiwan gay population
The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in the Republic of China (Taiwan) are regarded as some of the most comprehensive of those in Asia. [2][3] Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal, and same-sex marriage was legalized on 24 May , following a Constitutional Court ruling in May
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In , Taiwan marks the fifth anniversary of the legalization of same-sex marriage. Why does Taiwan stand out as the most progressive place for LGBTQ rights in Asia?
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Even so, every autumn Taiwan hosts the largest gay pride parade in Asia. This year, more than , people showed up to march.
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It was the Third Anniversary Gala of Queer Trash Taiwan 酷兒垃圾. Strings of red chili peppers hung off exposed pipes from the stickered DJ booth in the back to the open entrance in front.
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More than 40 percent of Taiwanese reported having gay relatives or friends, a survey released yesterday by the Taiwan Equality Campaign showed. The survey found that percent of the 1, respondents said they know of family members or friends who are gay, up 5 percentage points from last year.
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In turn, this has helped Taiwan preserve and even expand its international space. Termed tongzhi diplomacy 同志外交 or gay diplomacy, Taiwan has successfully positioned itself on the international stage because it promoted global and local gay rights.
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Over the past two decades, tolerance to homosexuality in Taiwan has outpaced that which is found in China, Japan, and South Korea [8]. However, LGB individuals, who are targets of stigma, may have a lower perception of the general population’s acceptance of homosexuality compared to their heterosexual peers.
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Taiwan, to us, is on top of the list of countries in Asia that have surprised us the most. And that has to change!
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Expert travel advice for travelers on LGBT Rights in Taiwan and the gay-friendly environment gay travellers will encounter in Taipei, Kaohsuing and more.
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Did you know that Taiwan is the only jurisdiction in Asia — and the Chinese-speaking world, as a matter of fact — to legalise homosexual matrimony? Mature queer crowds should head to Hero, whereas lesbians will enjoy the cosy stylings of Taboo , a well-established club that has been serving queer females for over 20 years.
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