12 Jan, 2010
China’s first gay pageant gives glimpse of new acceptance
Posted by: admin In: Gay Culture & LGBT
Contest aims to boost community’s confidence in country where homosexuality was classed as illness until 2001

Winners of Mr. Gay China
INTERVIEW VIDEO LINK http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2010/jan/11/china-gay-pageant
There’s a swimwear round and a talent section where contestants can show off their singing and dancing. But organisers insist the contest to be held this Friday is a serious business. It is China‘s first gay pageant.
The event is a striking sign of how far attitudes in China have changed and of gay people’s increasing confidence. Gay sex was illegal until 1997. Homosexuality was classed as a mental illness for four years after that. Now an emerging gay community is busting stereotypes.
“We are intelligent, we’re professionals, we’re gorgeous – and we’re gay,” said contestant Emilio Liu, from Inner Mongolia. “I want the audience to know there are a whole bunch of people like us living in China. It’s a wonderful life and it’s not hidden any more.”
These days there are gay support groups and websites helping people to explore their sexuality and meet potential partners. There are gay venues in most major cities; last year, the first government-backed bar opened in Kunming, in south-western Yunnan. Shanghai held the first Gay Pride week and in Beijing, campaigners called for same-sex marriages.
Source: guardian.co.uk






