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Jun 13, 2009 - Shanghai, China - Mainland China s first gay pride festival wrapped up June 13, 2009 with a drag show, mock gay weddings and a hot body contest at Cotton s restaurant in Shanghai, China. A large rainbow banner hung outside the restaurant and police were placed there on standby but did not interrupt the festivities. Gay sex was illegal in China until 1997 and homosexuality was classified as a mental disorder until 2001, according to China Daily. In recent years, China has become more acceptant of gay and lesbian lifestyles, but organizers kept this year s festival, ShanghaiPRIDE, in private venues, apparently under the belief that any effort to obtain a permit for an outdoor parade or park gathering would be turned down. A play and film screening were both cancelled by authorities at the last minute, but other events, including a late-night party on the Bund and panel dis PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY - ZUMAbr5_ 20090613_rnn_br5_003

jun 13 2009 Shanghai China Mainland China S First Gay Pride Festival Wrapped up June 13 2009 With a Drag Show Mock Gay weddings and a Hot Body Contest AT Cotton S Restaurant in Shanghai China a Large Rainbow Banner Hung outside The Restaurant and Police Were placed There ON Standby but did Not interrupt The Festivities Gay Sex what illegal in China Until 1997 and HOMOSEXUALITY what Classified As a mental Disorder Until 2001 According to China Daily in Recent Years China has Become More  of Gay and Lesbian Lifestyles but Organizers Kept This Year S Festival  in Private Venues apparently Under The BELIEF Thatcher Any effort to obtain a Permit for to Outdoor Parade or Park Gathering Would Be turned Down a Play and Film Screening Were Both cancelled by Authorities AT The Load Minutes but Other Events including a Late Night Party ON The Confederation and Panel D

Difficult times for LGBTQ persons

Over the past few years, a growing number of organizations in China that support the rights of the LGBTQ community have been forced to close down. The CCP propagates classic role models. Yet people who move outside gender norms have never been more visible.

Von Fabian Peltsch

Jun 13, 2009 - Shanghai, China - Mainland China s first gay pride festival wrapped up June 13, 2009 with a drag show, mock gay weddings and a hot body contest at Cotton s restaurant in Shanghai, China. A large rainbow banner hung outside the restaurant and police were placed there on standby but did not interrupt the festivities. Gay sex was illegal in China until 1997 and homosexuality was classified as a mental disorder until 2001, according to China Daily. In recent years, China has become more acceptant of gay and lesbian lifestyles, but organizers kept this year s festival, ShanghaiPRIDE, in private venues, apparently under the belief that any effort to obtain a permit for an outdoor parade or park gathering would be turned down. A play and film screening were both cancelled by authorities at the last minute, but other events, including a late-night party on the Bund and panel dis PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY - ZUMAbr5_ 20090613_rnn_br5_003

jun 13 2009 Shanghai China Mainland China S First Gay Pride Festival Wrapped up June 13 2009 With a Drag Show Mock Gay weddings and a Hot Body Contest AT Cotton S Restaurant in Shanghai China a Large Rainbow Banner Hung outside The Restaurant and Police Were placed There ON Standby but did Not interrupt The Festivities Gay Sex what illegal in China Until 1997 and HOMOSEXUALITY what Classified As a mental Disorder Until 2001 According to China Daily in Recent Years China has Become More  of Gay and Lesbian Lifestyles but Organizers Kept This Year S Festival  in Private Venues apparently Under The BELIEF Thatcher Any effort to obtain a Permit for to Outdoor Parade or Park Gathering Would Be turned Down a Play and Film Screening Were Both cancelled by Authorities AT The Load Minutes but Other Events including a Late Night Party ON The Confederation and Panel D

Schwierige Zeiten für LGBTQ-Personen

In den vergangenen Jahren mussten in China immer mehr Organisationen schließen, die sich für die Rechte der LGBTQ-Gemeinschaft einsetzen. Die Partei propagiert klassische Rollenbilder. Dabei waren Menschen, die sich abseits der Geschlechternormen bewegen, noch nie so sichtbar wie heute.

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'My love-hate relationship with Taiwan is very funny!'

Life as a mainland Chinese in Taiwan is like playing a video game on the highest difficulty setting, says Jamie Wang. The stand-up comedian from Shanghai makes her love-hate relationship with the island part of her stage program. Fabian Peltsch spoke with her about discrimination, privileged expats and the tightrope act of provocative jokes.

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„Meine Hass-Liebe zu Taiwan ist sehr lustig!“

Das Leben als Festlandchinesin in Taiwan sei wie ein Videospiel, bei dem man die höchste Schwierigkeitsstufe eingestellt hat, sagt Jamie Wang. Die Stand-up-Komikerin aus Shanghai macht ihre Hass-Liebe zur Insel zum Teil ihres Bühnenprogramms. Fabian Peltsch sprach mit ihr über Diskriminierung, privilegierte Expats und den Balanceakt provokanter Witze.

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April 25, 2021, Fuyang, Anhui, China: A newborn baby is seen being cared for in the ward of the hospital neonatal care center..The results of the seventh national census of China will be released soon, and some institutions predict that the birth rate will be lower than the death rate for the first time. Fuyang China - ZUMAs197 20210425_zaa_s197_006 Copyright: xSheldon Cooperx

„Heirats- und Gebärkultur“ gegen Überalterung

Wegen der niedrigen Geburtenraten drohen China massive Probleme in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Eine Reihe von Maßnahmen wie Geldanreize und bessere Kinderbetreuungsdienste sollen Abhilfe schaffen, einige Berater schlagen auch radikalere Wege vor. Die Erfolgsaussichten sind umstritten, denn das eigentliche Problem liegt viel tiefer.

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April 25, 2021, Fuyang, Anhui, China: A newborn baby is seen being cared for in the ward of the hospital neonatal care center..The results of the seventh national census of China will be released soon, and some institutions predict that the birth rate will be lower than the death rate for the first time. Fuyang China - ZUMAs197 20210425_zaa_s197_006 Copyright: xSheldon Cooperx

'Marriage and birth culture' to combat aging population

China faces significant economic and societal problems due to low birth rates. A series of measures, such as financial incentives and improved childcare services, aim to address the issue, while some advisors propose more radical approaches. The prospects for success are debated as the root problem runs deeper.

Von Fabian Peltsch

Ein Passagier macht ein Selfie vor dem C919, Chinas erstem heimisch konstruierten Linienflugzeug

Erstes Passagierflugzeug „Made in China“ beginnt Linienbetrieb

Chinas erstes Passagierflugzeug hat am Sonntag seinen kommerziellen Jungfernflug absolviert. Mit dem C919 wollte Peking eigentlich Airbus und Boeing Konkurrenz machen. Der Bau wurde aufgrund zahlreicher Hürden immer wieder verschoben. Nach wie vor bleibt das Flugzeug „Made in China“ von ausländischer Technik abhängig.

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Ein Passagier macht ein Selfie vor dem C919, Chinas erstem heimisch konstruierten Linienflugzeug

First passenger aircraft 'Made in China' enters service

China's first passenger aircraft completed its maiden commercial flight on Sunday. Beijing originally wanted to compete with Airbus and Boeing with the C919. However, construction was repeatedly postponed due to numerous hurdles. The "Made in China" aircraft remains dependent on foreign technology.

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Temu: Cheap shopping app with Chinese characteristics

Temu, the subsidiary of the Chinese shopping app Pinduoduo, is entering Europe with excessive discounts. The company has been a surprise success in the United States since its launch in the fall of 2022. But the authorities criticize poor working conditions and counterfeit products.

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Temu: Rabattschlacht-App chinesischer Prägung

Temu, die Tochter der chinesischen Shopping-App Pinduoduo, kommt mit exzessiven Rabatten nach Europa. In den USA ist das Unternehmen seit seinem Start im Herbst 2022 ein Überraschungserfolg. Doch die Behörden kritisieren schlechte Arbeitsbedingungen und Produktfälschungen.

Von Fabian Peltsch