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Bar e Club Gay
Beijing's largest and most established gay club near Workers' Stadium. Multi-room venue with dance floor, bar areas a…
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Guida di viaggio LGBTQ+ e directory delle città · Beijing
In base alle leggi nazionali aggiornate al 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
Bar e Club Gay
Beijing's largest and most established gay club near Workers' Stadium. Multi-room venue with dance floor, bar areas a…
Bar e Club Gay
Gay bar in the Sanlitun area — Beijing's international nightlife district. More accessible than Destination, with a m…
Bar e Club Gay
Small, casual gay bar near Workers' Stadium — long-running local venue with cheap drinks, pool table and a relaxed, u…
Hotel Gay
Beijing Chong Wen Men Hotel enjoys a convenient location just a 5-minute walk from Chongwenmen subway station, which …
Hotel Gay
Just a 5-minute stroll from Tiananmen Square, Qian Men Hostel features affordable accommodation with free Wi-Fi. It h…
Beijing, China
The Beijing Queer Film Festival is a bold, scrappy celebration of queer cinema that has been finding creative ways to screen films in China's capital despite ongoing censorship pressures. Operating in a legal grey zone has only sharpened the community's ingenuity — screenings happen in art spaces, cafes, and university theatres, drawing an engaged, passionate crowd. It remains one of the most important platforms for queer storytelling in mainland China.
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Beijing has the most active LGBTQ+ scene currently operating in mainland China, centred on the Sanlitun / Workers' Stadium (Gongti) area in Chaoyang District. The capital's scene is more durable than Shanghai's in part because Beijing's gay bars have historically operated with less public visibility and less international attention — a lower profile that has served them well after 2021. The scene is functioning but discreet; expect venues without overt LGBTQ+ signage and a crowd that understands the operating environment.
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