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So carry your street-smarts with you at all times, particularly after a few drinks! Its beachfront location provides direct access to Ha My Beach, one of Vietnam’s most beautiful, while the award-winning Heart of the Earth Spa and a range of cultural experiences offer true immersion into the local surroundings. For the most part, yes, but if you want to truly live like who you want to live, then it might take some time.
Gay Hotspots In Vietnam
Rural areas are particularly unfriendly to gays in general, so gay hotspots in Vietnam include most big cities in the country such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, etc.
Ha Noi is the capital of the country, and even though it is a city full of ancient traditions and mores, gay activities are pretty lively here in spite of being mostly underground.
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Hanoi International Queer Film Week (spring and autumn)
In 2017, nineteen-year-old Bảo Châu Nguyễn started Hanoi International Queer Film Week to right a few wrongs. The most enduring gay events in the country are pride parades, which are still going on alive and well in two central cities Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Easily accessible via a 30-minute ferry from Sa Ky Port in Quang Ngai Province, Ly Son Island is already a popular spot for Vietnamese backpackers who appreciate the wallet-friendly lifestyle and natural wonder.
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Gay rights in Vietnam
When compared to the rest of Asia, Vietnam is pretty liberal when it comes to LGBTQ rights.
While most queer people reach out to others solely through the internet, the LGBTQ scene is growing as fast as the city. You can explore marketplaces and farms that might have gone unseen. The resort’s expansive beachfront villas feature private plunge pools, perfect for enjoying the stunning views of Cam Ranh Bay in seclusion.
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Captured by the French in 1859 and falling to communist forces at the end of the Vietnam War, what was Saigon became Ho Chi Minh City. If you can’t attend all days of the event, then be sure to find the time to watch the parade of bikes and scooters.