News, features and interviews from Hong Kong’s gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community.
Hong Kong court clears student of sexual assault after judge rules evidence insufficient
Hong Kong trans activist gets new ID card after ‘incredibly difficult’ 7-year legal battle
Sexual harassment allegations against LGBTQ-friendly pastor in Hong Kong raise questions over power dynamics
In China, a factory turns old wedding photographs into a source of electricity
Hong Kong’s new ID card policy on gender markers slammed for ‘violating right to bodily integrity’ of trans people
After ‘painful’ wait since landmark ruling, Hong Kong revises policy on changing gender marker on ID card
Gay Games Hong Kong generated HK$200 million for local economy, organisers say
Hong Kong trans activist launches legal challenge over delay to changing gender marker on ID card despite court win
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