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The city is home to some of the most famous gay bars, not just in Taiwan, but in Asia as a whole. The main gay area of Taipei is located in the Wanhua district, specifically in and around what is known as “The Red House District”, or Ximending.
It’s no wonder that even as the Taipei city government began funding public outdoor events like the first Taipei Pride in , some LGBTQ+ people “criticized the organizers for bringing unwarranted attention,” Hsiao Chiang-ming, the owner of the Red House Plaza bar Mudan, said.
When it comes to LGBTI rights, Taiwan has been regarded as quite liberal and progressive compared to its neighboring countries in Asia. Although same-sex marriages are not currently recognized, several cities including Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Tainan and New Taipei city have allowed same-sex.
New in town? Taipei’s LGBTQ scene has a deserved reputation as one of the largest and most welcoming in Asia. So if you’re feeling a little too spoilt for choice, we’ve got you. On this map you’ll find a colorful selection of our top queer picks in this city of millions. From bars and boutiques to clubs and cafes, there’s plenty to explore. What are you waiting for? (Read More: Pride.
The city is home to some of the most famous gay bars, not just in Taiwan, but in Asia as a whole. The main gay area of Taipei is located in the Wanhua district, specifically in and around what is known as “The Red House District”, or Ximending.
It’s no wonder that even as the Taipei city government began funding public outdoor events like the first Taipei Pride in , some LGBTQ+ people “criticized the organizers for bringing unwarranted attention,” Hsiao Chiang-ming, the owner of the Red House Plaza bar Mudan, said.
When it comes to LGBTI rights, Taiwan has been regarded as quite liberal and progressive compared to its neighboring countries in Asia. Although same-sex marriages are not currently recognized, several cities including Taipei, Kaohsiung, Taichung, Tainan and New Taipei city have allowed same-sex.
New in town? Taipei’s LGBTQ scene has a deserved reputation as one of the largest and most welcoming in Asia. So if you’re feeling a little too spoilt for choice, we’ve got you. On this map you’ll find a colorful selection of our top queer picks in this city of millions. From bars and boutiques to clubs and cafes, there’s plenty to explore. What are you waiting for? (Read More: Pride.