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GAY MALAYSIA
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Gay MalaysiaMalaysia, a meltg pot of rac and religns, offers travelers a relaxed, warm and iendly wele. LangkawiOverview of the scenic archipelago, pl a few hotel LumpurOur gui to the bt of Kuala Lumpur and s discreet gay BahJohor Bah (JB), a pal cy southern Malaysia, jt north of Sgapore, is an important hub of regnal transport and manufacturg. Hotels the budget & mid-range tegory may fall short of expectatns, so choose 's On TodayWhat's On TomorrowBook A Travel Gay Approved HotelAbout MalaysiaHomosexual activyIllegal (imprisonment as punishment)January 1, 1826Same-sex marriageNot legalJanuary 1, 1826LGBT discrimatnNo protectnsJanuary 1, 1826Trendg Hotels MalaysiaNews & FeaturFeatured Venu.
GAY KUALA LUMPUR
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Due to the challengg human rights climate for LGBTQ+ dividuals Kuala Lumpur, many gay tablishments adopt a more unrstated prence pared to other urban centers. The persistence of homosexualy's illegaly Malaysia also leads to equent venue chang and last-mute lotn disclosur for var gay events.
BlueBoy Disteque is the rnerstone of Kuala Lumpur's gay scene, a nstant prence the muny for numero years.
All members of the gay muny should be able to travel where they want and enjoy the treasur Malaysia has to offer, but is important to be aware of the legal and social suatn before travelg. Unr a Brish Empire lonial-era law, sodomy (and oral sex) is illegal, for both homosexual and heterosexual upl.
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The rhetoric of many policians is very anti-homosexualy.
2013 rearch rried out by the Pew Rearch Center showed ltle acceptance om the Malaysian populatn towards homosexualy: 86% believed should not be accepted by society. Universi have sanctned gay nversn ‘ntts’ which clu creatg posters to try and ‘cure’ LGBT people. This is symbolic of a very clear feelg Malaysia that beg gay is not normal and agast the teachgs of the Quran.
Siarly, gay characters are only allowed to appear films and other media if they eher die or repent. Recently, a ernment mister orred the removal of photographs of gay people om an exhibn Penang, claimg they promoted LGBT rights, which is agast the state ernment policy. So What Do This Mean For Gay Travelers?