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This week in PostMag: China’s salt capital and a Mekong cruise
Christopher St. Cavish talks China’s ‘salt capital’, David Swanson leads us down a river cruise and Bibek Bhandari remembers 2000s-era Beijing.
5 Apr 2025 - 3:00PM
Crime in China
Chinese police target writers of gay erotica with prison terms and heavy fines
1 Jan 2025 - 3:00PM
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Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
Hong Kong at risk of mpox outbreak as population has low immunity, experts say
16 Aug 2024 - 6:47PM
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Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Chinese Taipei fans hammer JK Rowling over ‘trans’ comments aimed at boxer
Author, a vocal opponent to trans rights, calls Lin Yu-ting part of the ‘insanity’ of trans athletes competing in women’s sport.
5 Aug 2024 - 5:31PM
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Art
My tour of Shanghai’s art scene with Talk Art podcast host Russell Tovey
Gay British actor, podcaster and LGBTQ icon Russell Tovey visits Shanghai where, in between gallery visits, he co-curates a David Hockney show and de facto Pride party.
11 Jul 2024 - 10:39AM
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How a HK$1 billion manhunt pushed Gigi Chao from the closet to LGBTQ activist
Hong Kong LGBTQ activist Gigi Chao talks about her life and relationship with tycoon father, who offered a ‘dowry’ for any man who could marry her.
24 Jun 2024 - 11:27AM
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How Chengdu became known as China’s ‘gay capital’
Although same-sex unions aren’t legally recognised in China, the first symbolic gay marriages happened in Chengdu.
24 Jun 2024 - 11:23AM
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How Chengdu became known as China’s ‘gay capital’
24 Jul 2024 - 10:40AM
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Taiwan’s drag queens celebrate Nymphia Wind’s win on RuPaul’s Drag Race
Taiwan-raised Nymphia Wind recently won RuPaul’s Drag Race – the first East Asian drag artist to do so. We look at how drag culture has evolved on the island and talk to some of its leading lights.
20 Jun 2024 - 5:26AM
From our archives
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Taiwan legalises same-sex marriage in landmark ruling – from the SCMP archive
On this day five years ago, Taiwan lawmakers voted in favour of recognising same-sex unions, making it the first place in Asia to do so.
17 May 2024 - 11:16AM
Hong Kong youth
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We can inspire young people to dream by just giving them a chance
Readers discuss the best ways to support young people, how Hong Kong should use its tourism dollars, and the importance of gender diversity and expression in sports.
16 May 2024 - 11:30AM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How Stanley Kwan explored sexuality in his films Lan Yu and Hold You Tight
Hold You Tight and Lan Yu were daring films for their time. The first stars Chingmy Yau, then an actress in adults-only films, as a bored wife who has an affair, while the latter is a stylish gay drama.
28 Apr 2024 - 4:15AM
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Old Hong Kong
Then & Now
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All you need to know about soybeans – including their lesbian link
Healthy and full of protein, soybeans have been a popular foodstuff in China for centuries. Here’s how they’re processed, made into products like soy sauce – and used in Cantonese to refer to lesbians.
10 Feb 2024 - 7:54AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong introduces national security risk test for all visa applicants
Director of Immigration Benson Kwok reveals department will evaluate background and ‘past statements’ of visa applicants to determine whether they pose a risk.
9 Feb 2024 - 12:44AM
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Lessons from China's history
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Did Chinese emperor identify as a woman like Roman emperor Elagabalus?
Reports of Roman emperor Elagabalus begging to undergo gender transition and Chinese emperor Ming of the Wei dynasty wearing feminine fashions show why we should sometimes question historical accounts.
16 Dec 2023 - 7:59AM
Trending in China
Trans rights boosted in China as court backs sacked worker, calls for ‘respect’
The rights of transgender workers in China have been given a shot in the arm after a Beijing court ruled in favour of an employee who was fired for taking time off to recover from gender reassignment surgery.
8 Dec 2023 - 3:22AM
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Open and inclusive society? Not judging by ongoing outrage over Gay Games
Priscilla Leung’s off-script warning at a Basic Law forum that any discussion of gay marriage could tear society apart and have a bigger impact than the enactment of local national security laws merits deeper scrutiny.
23 Dec 2023 - 12:26PM
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Hong Kong society
Are Hong Kong government agencies giving Gay Games the cold shoulder?
Four ‘supporting organisations’ have done little to help with grants, venues or promotion efforts
2 Oct 2023 - 6:49PM
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Women and gender
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China banning clothes that hurt national feelings would be a stitch too far
Proposal to criminalise clothes that hurt national feelings is a step too far. Concerns are already growing as young people wearing kimonos or T-shirts with rainbows are barred by security, even detained by police
13 Sep 2023 - 12:04PM
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Thailand
China’s LGBTQ tourists flock to Thailand to ‘forget all upsetting things’
Bangkok is only a five-hour flight from Beijing, and Thailand’s tourism authorities actively promote it as among the region’s most open destinations to LGBTQ people.
13 Sep 2023 - 8:30PM
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Human rights in China
Chinese LGBTQ organisations look for ways to survive crackdown
LGBTQ groups in China battling increased censorship and police checks since Covid-19 pandemic
3 Sep 2023 - 12:00PM
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China-EU relations
The odd couple: German far right shows unlikely affinity for Communist China
China has embraced the relationship with the Alternative for Germany party, which sent a high-ranking delegation to Beijing and Shanghai for a week-long visit in June.
31 Aug 2023 - 9:48AM
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‘I tried my very best’: host of Hong Kong’s axed LGBTQ radio show reflects
Brian Leung, the host of Hong Kong’s recently cancelled LGBTQ radio show We Are Family, reflects on 17 years of the programme, and why he’s not surprised about its abrupt axing.
2 Aug 2023 - 7:15AM
Hong Kong healthcare and hospitals
‘No need to panic’ over Hong Kong’s spike in mpox cases, as vaccination centre opens
Concern groups urge individuals at risk to get vaccinated, and make sure to know their sex partners.
1 Aug 2023 - 6:55PM
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Hong Kong society
RTHK cancels Hong Kong’s only LGBTQ radio show, ‘a step backward for community’
Host Brian Leung and others say show made a big impact on LGBTQ community by airing issues that mattered.
30 Jul 2023 - 1:15AM
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Japan
Chinese diplomat causes stir in Japan after calling trans people ‘deformed’
Chinese consul general in Osaka Xue Jian said ‘tampering with gender is a deformity, not the evolution of human civilisation’.
17 Jun 2023 - 10:31AM
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China’s LGBT community doesn’t need Western ‘gay pride’
For LGBT people in China, sexuality is part, not all, of who they are as their familial role and national identity take precedence. What they want most is love and acceptance, not pride parades.
13 Jun 2023 - 4:30PM
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Taiwan
Taiwan grants joint adoption rights to same-sex couples
Legislature passes amendment to civil code making adoption process the same for all couples.
18 May 2023 - 2:05AM
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