
It is that time of the year again. Yes, Pink Dot is coming soon this month of July on the 21 st for its 10 th edition. To commemorate their one-decade anniversary Pink Dot...

Support Queer Asia through our crowdfunding page, we need everyone's help! The skeptics tell me that it will never work, that the market is too small, and that I should wake...

Multiple Asian LGBTQ stories have been featured in the media the past few months: from Hong Kong’s hosting of the Gay Games in 2022 and India’s repeal of the colonialist...

Jun Li's first feature film, Tracey (2018), will be released next Friday, November, 16th. The Golden Horse Award winning actor Philip Keung plays a transgender woman with a...

Taiwan is the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. Beyond the inherent historic significance of this event, it's also led the people and even governments of...

Taiwan has witnessed a wave of growing social movement advocating for equalized legal protection for the rights of the LGBTQ community in the last few years. The movement is...

Because of the terror caused by ignorance and stigma, the gay community is often falsely accused of the widespread of AIDS, whereas there are far more heterosexuals diagnosed...

Followed by more than 400 thousand fans on Weibo, Internet celebrity Jing Le has very charismatic eyes and pronounced facial features. He is athletic and not embarrassed of...

We hope we can keep pushing for more unique stories like the ones in Queer Taiwan. That is why we are currently producing our second series, Queer Asia, to give visibility to...

The Nest (2016) is a queer series about a gay man, Bruno, that runs away from home looking for his brother, Leo. Leo’s whereabouts are still a mystery after he moved to Porto...

Winner of the Queer Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Reinventing Marvin (Anne-Fontaine, 2017) is loosely based on the novel En finir avec Eddy Bellegueule by French author...

September 23-29, 2018-Bangkok, Thailand 2018 Taiwan “Minorities” Film Festival presents topics such as LGBT, Hakka, and social activists from September 23 to 29, 2018, which...