Gay rangoon, burma
A newly opened gay-friendly cafe and bar, serving Mexican/Asian fusion foods and craft cocktails. more The first gay café and bar in Myanmar. Ko Ko is a famous hair-stylist with five hair salons around Yangon. more Gay-friendly. In the evening gay and lesbian couples show up. more. In June , a European national was sentenced to 7 years in prison for committing homosexual acts. For me personally, I was a little nervous as the jungles of Southeast Asia rolled below me on the final leg of my flight to Yangon Rangoon , however like many other aspects of Myanmar, a combination of gradual political change and increasing exposure to the outside world after so many years of isolation means that things on the ground are surprisingly different to what you would expect. At first finding gay life in Yangon can be a bit of a challenge….
In a first for Burma, a gay couple has married in a lavish public ceremony at an upscale hotel in Rangoon, reports AFP. Tin Ko Ko, 38, and Myo Min Htet, 28, who had been living together without publicly declaring their relationship, held the ceremony on their 10th anniversary. Both men work for human rights groups. Richard Ammon. The rocky road to Mandalay is full of potholes and the traffic is slow. The land is also full of pitfalls for lesbigay natives in Burma who know little about gay pride and sexual identity.
The Utopia Guide to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar & Vietnam offers a remarkable insider's glimpse at the gay and lesbian scene in 14 cities in four emerging Southeast Asian countries, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon, Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Yangon/Rangoon, Phnom Penh, and Angkor Wat/Siem Reap. Listings include organizations, bars, discos, accommodations, spas, restaurants, and more. Enjoy. The Burmese government is obligated under international law to protect all people in the country regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. In July plainclothes police officers in Mandalay arbitrarily arrested a group of 10 gay men and transgender women and abused them in detention. An investigation committee composed with township police chiefs from Mandalay division announced it was investigating the case but no subsequent information was ever reported.
&PROUD (Pronounced: "And Proud") [1] is a non-profit organization in Yangon, Myanmar, that organizes LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay Bi, Transgender, Intersex, Queer) art and culture events. &PROUD is best known for their yearly Yangon Pride festival, which takes place over two weekends at the end of January. The festival includes &PROUD LGBTIQ Film Festival, [2][3] which usually occurs during the second. Political reforms and a more liberal climate in Burma encouraged the gay community to stage the pride event. Hundreds of people in Burma have attended the country's first public gay pride event. The festival reflects a new climate of political reform that has led to the election of a civilian government, ending 50 years of military rule.
A newly opened gay-friendly cafe and bar, serving Mexican/Asian fusion foods and craft cocktails. more The first gay café and bar in Myanmar. Ko Ko is a famous hair-stylist with five hair salons around Yangon. more Gay-friendly. In the evening gay and lesbian couples show up. more. EMAIL US. Please help us keep these listings up-to-date. Special thanks to Tartan, melroz37 and KYAWKYAW!
In a first for Burma, a gay couple has married in a lavish public ceremony at an upscale hotel in Rangoon, reports AFP. Tin Ko Ko, 38, and Myo Min Htet, 28, who had been living together without publicly declaring their relationship, held the ceremony on their 10th anniversary. Both men work for human rights groups. .
The Utopia Guide to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar & Vietnam offers a remarkable insider's glimpse at the gay and lesbian scene in 14 cities in four emerging Southeast Asian countries, including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City/Saigon, Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Yangon/Rangoon, Phnom Penh, and Angkor Wat/Siem Reap. Listings include organizations, bars, discos, accommodations, spas, restaurants, and more. Enjoy. .
&PROUD (Pronounced: "And Proud") [1] is a non-profit organization in Yangon, Myanmar, that organizes LGBTIQ (Lesbian, Gay Bi, Transgender, Intersex, Queer) art and culture events. &PROUD is best known for their yearly Yangon Pride festival, which takes place over two weekends at the end of January. The festival includes &PROUD LGBTIQ Film Festival, [2][3] which usually occurs during the second. .