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Taiwan Pride pride in places Taiwan

PHOTOS: Check out the colorful scene at one of the world’s only marches during pride month

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Because of the coronavirus pandemic, hundreds of events all over the world had to be postponed or canceled, relegating them to online performances if anything at all.However, in one country, a small festival did go ahead: Taiwan in Asia.

The country is known for being one of the more progressive in the region. It became the first to start carrying out same-sex marriages following a change in legislation in 2019.

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