Thailand became the only Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Tourism experts predict an LGBTQ+ boon.
Hundreds of people were married during a mass wedding in Bangkok as Thailand became the first ... Many citizens of this traditional, predominantly Buddhist country remain conservative, especially ...
They’ve waited six years to call themselves a “family.” Pehthai Thanomkhet and Nathnicha Klinthaworn finally did on Thursday ...
At a mass wedding at a luxury Bangkok retail mall, more than 200 couples lined up to make their vows, some in white dresses, others in traditional Thai outfits, western suits and ceremonial police ...
Thailand has long been known as a haven for LGBTQ+ communities. It is only the third place in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage, behind Taiwan in 2019 and Nepal in 2023.
Thailand is by far the biggest nation in Asia to recognize ... At Siam Paragon mall in downtown Bangkok, dozens of couples ...
Thailand on Thursday became the first country in Southeast Asia to hold legal same-sex weddings, with LGBT groups aiming to mark the occasion with more than 1,000 marriage registrations in a single ...
Hundreds of same-sex couples are tying the knot across Thailand on Thursday as the country becomes the first in Southeast ...
In Thailand, the same-sex marriage law took effect Thursday ... Dozens of couples dressed in traditional and contemporary ...
There he held hands with Klinthaworn, 39, who wore a golden-white traditional Thai dress ... ‘family,’” he said. The mass wedding was organized by a Thai rights group, Naruemit Pride ...