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Last month, Thailand became the only Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Tourism experts predict an LGBTQ+ boon.
Hundreds of same-sex couples are tying the knot across Thailand on Thursday as the country becomes the first in Southeast Asia to recognize marriage equality.
Hundreds of same-sex couples tied the knot across Thailand on Thursday, as the country becomes the first in Southeast Asia to legally recognize equal marriage.
Hundreds of LGBTQ couples in Thailand get married as the country's landmark marriage equality law comes into effect.
Jubilation as Thailand’s marriage equality law comes into effect Thailand has become the first country in Southeast Asia, and only the third in Asia, to legalise same-sex marriage.
Hundreds of people began registering their marriages at a mall in Bangkok, as Thailand became one of the few places in Asia to legalize same-sex unions.
Thailand is predicted to experience a $2bn (£1.58bn) boost to its tourism industry after the country passed a marriage equality bill that is two months away from being enacted.
Thailand's LGBTQ+ community celebrated their King officially endorsing the new law allowing same sex marriage.
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.
Hundreds of couples participated in a mass wedding in Bangkok on Thursday as Thailand’s law recognizing same-sex marriage came into effect.
Thailand's King Maha Vajiralonghorn signed a same-sex marriage bill into law late Tuesday that will take effect Jan. 22. The king's endorsement is required to make laws official in Thailand.
By The Way Thailand’s new marriage law opens a destination for same-sex weddings Last month, Thailand became the only Southeast Asian nation to legalize the marriages, and tourism experts ...