Shanghai gay pride: the show goes on

A colourful show of dressed in was one of the that marked ’s on Saturday, the first in where remains largely hidden.

A “Big Bash” barbecue Saturday — billed as the highlight of the week-long festival — went as planned in a bar despite previous last-minute event cancellations by local that marred the “ .”

Drag and shows and a ‘ body’ competition took place at Cotton’s bar attended by at least 500 , in a garden that was hidden from view by a covering the surrounding .

Later , two fake marriages were to take place before were ferried onto buses to go to an at a bar on ’s famous Bund promenade.

“We would have liked the whole week to go without cancellations, but today everything has happened as we wanted it to, so we’re happy,” said Kenneth Tan, for (, , or ).

for “ ” have been organised at without a public parade — in to similar elsewhere in the world — to avoid attracting unwanted official attention.

But still, city forced the of a and a play during the festival, and the two venues hosting the “Big Bash” Saturday had received calls from officials, according to Tan.

He said police had come to Cotton’s Saturday where and Chinese mingled but soon left.

, a 27-year-old Chinese who was enjoying the shows Saturday, said he was amazed by the festival.

“I’ve never been abroad, and I have really wondered how such an event could take place so smoothly — I’m really nicely surprised,” he said.

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China’s first Gay Pride event

’s first event, organised by ’s English-speaking , has been quietly celebrating this week with no hint of a parade or .

In a country where acceptance of is still low, — foreigners living in — have been reluctant to draw official attention.

So “ ” does not include the that typifies in and the US, but is centred around held in to avoid the need for .

As a result, few Chinese appear to be taking part — or even to know about the — and have been mostly expatriate.

“Even though we have talked about ( ) for a , the news published in Chinese about this is only very recent,” said Xing Zhao, a man in his .

has long been a in with decriminalised only in 1997, while behaviour was officially viewed as a until 2001.

Those behind hope it will help change prevailing , no matter how incrementally.

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