Thailand became the only Southeast Asian nation to legalize same-sex marriage. Tourism experts predict an LGBTQ+ boon.
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The BBC spoke to couples who married at a Bangkok mall to ask what the legalisation means to them. Thailand is set to legalise same-sex marriage - one of the few places in Asia to do so.
The couple have kept the details of their 2000 wedding mostly under wraps, however, it's been reported that Claudia and Kris tied the knot in the prestigious Marylebone Town Hall in central London.
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Last year, Thailand’s parliament passed its Marriage Equality Bill, making it the third country in Asia, after Taiwan and ...
With first-mover advantage in Southeast Asia, Thailand could reap a windfall from its push for equal marital rights.