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Bares y Clubs Gay
Chengdu's most established gay club — a long-running venue with dance floor, themed nights and the most openly gay cr…
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Guía de Viaje LGBTQ+ y Directorio de Ciudades · Sichuan
Según las leyes nacionales a partir de 2025
Homosexuality decriminalised in 1997 under revised Criminal Law. Removed from the official Classification of Mental Disorders in 2001 — a landmark step at the time. No legal recognition of same-sex partnerships, civil unions or marriages. No adoption rights for same-sex couples. No federal anti-discrimination protections covering sexual orientation or gender identity. Legal gender change is possible in limited circumstances (requires medical diagnosis and, in most provinces, surgical interventio
Bares y Clubs Gay
Chengdu's most established gay club — a long-running venue with dance floor, themed nights and the most openly gay cr…
Bares y Clubs Gay
Gay bar near Chengdu's Taikoo Li luxury retail complex — upscale setting, good cocktails, mixed gay-friendly crowd. T…
Bares y Clubs Gay
Small, relaxed gay bar in the Wuhou university district. Casual, local, unpretentious — the neighbourhood's community…
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Chengdu has a well-established reputation as the most socially relaxed LGBTQ+ environment in mainland China. The Sichuan capital — known for its giant pandas, its spicy cuisine and its famously leisure-oriented culture — has a visible gay scene centred on the Chunxi Road / Taikoo Li area and the Kuanzhai Alley neighbourhood. The Chengdu scene is notably more open than Beijing or Shanghai: more visible LGBTQ+ spaces, a more openly gay-identified crowd, and a social atmosphere that many in the community describe as the most comfortable in the country.
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