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  2. In the 'gay capital' of Asia, Chinese LGBTQ+ emigres look to ...

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    Jeffery Hu shows a photo of him and his boyfriend, Wilfred Wu, when they still lived China. They moved to Bangkok last August, drawn by its more accepting attitudes towards LGBTQ+ people.

  3. Gender identities in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai Buddhism does not specifically regard homosexuality as a sin and has no specific prohibitions regarding the orientation. [15] However, kathoeys are still only begrudgingly accepted in many corners of Thai society. [16] Kathoey have not yet attained equal status with those who are not transgender, and restrictions come with the identity.

  4. Thai Chinese - Wikipedia

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    In Bangkok, Thais of Chinese ancestry dominate the entertainment and media industries, being the pioneers of Thailand's early publishing houses, newspapers, and film studios. [99] By 1899 in Bangkok, the Chinese owned 18 of the 23 rice mills in the city that produced a capacity of over 100 tons of rice paddies and controlled 56 out of the 66 by ...

  5. Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    There was funky China men from funky Chinatown ..." [81] The martial arts actor Bruce Lee is well known as a person who was born in the Chinatown of San Francisco. [82] Other notable Chinese Americans such as politician Gary Locke and NBA player Jeremy Lin grew up in suburbs with lesser connections to traditional Chinatowns. Neighborhood ...

  6. “We look forward to hosting of the World Pride in 2030 in Thailand.” Participants march on Sukhumvit road while holding a rainbow flag during the Bangkok Pride Parade 2024, in Bangkok ...

  7. Chinatown, Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Yaowarat Road is the main artery of Chinatown. Chinatown Gate, Bangkok. Bangkok's Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. It was founded in 1782 when the city was established as the capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, and served as the home of the mainly Teochew immigrant Chinese population, who soon became the city's dominant ethnic group.

  8. Kathoey - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Boys of Bangkok" is a kathoey revue that has been performed in the UK since 1998, touring the country in both theatres and the famous "Sabai Pavilion" [67] for nine months each year. Ladyboys , also a popular term used in Thailand when referring to transgender women, was the title of a popular documentary in the United Kingdom , where ...

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