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‘I am so proud’: Joy as Thailand’s same-sex couples can marry at last

Marriage equality laws come into force, with hundreds of couples tying the knot in special wedding events

More than 1,800 same-sex couples have got married in Thailand after the country became the first in south-east Asia to recognise equal marriage, following a two-decade struggle by activists.

Thailand’s parliament flew rainbow flags, while special wedding events were held in malls and district offices across the country on Thursday. In Bangkok, more than 200 couples lined up to get married at a mass wedding at one of the city’s largest shopping centres. Dozens more booked online to register at the district offices in Bang Rak in the capital, a popular location for weddings as its name translates to “district of love”. Smaller events took place nationwide, from Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen in the north, to Phuket in the south.

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