Thailand Celebrates Historic Same-Sex Marriage Legalization with Mass Ceremony
Thailand marked a significant milestone in LGBTQ rights as the country officially legalized same-sex marriage on Thursday. In a large-scale celebration held at the prestigious Siam Paragon mall in central Bangkok, over 100 couples exchanged vows during a mass wedding ceremony, coinciding with the new law taking effect.
The legalization grants LGBTQ couples the same rights as heterosexual couples, enabling them to manage assets, inherit property, adopt children, and make medical decisions on behalf of their partners. This change is seen as a progressive step for Thailand, which has long been viewed as a refuge for LGBTQ individuals in Asia.
As communities across the nation celebrated this historic occasion, various districts hosted parties and provided gifts, including cupcakes and free air tickets, in a bid to outdo one another in revelry. Despite this progress, activists emphasize that further reforms are necessary, as many laws in Thailand remain gender-specific.
With this landmark decision, Thailand joins a growing list of countries recognizing the rights of same-sex couples, although advocates continue to push for comprehensive changes to ensure equality for all.
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