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Starting tomorrow, Bangkok will make history as the Marriage Equality Bill comes into effect, allowing equal marriage registrations for all couples across the city's 50 districts. This landmark legislation has been embraced with a celebratory spirit, with districts preparing to mark the occasion with festivities and special events.

 

Bangkok's Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has confirmed the city's readiness, stating that service systems and registration officers have been trained to offer inclusive and seamless services. To accommodate the surging interest, Siam Paragon, alongside Pathumwan and three other district offices, will provide a special registration service stretched from 8am to 6pm. Among the over 322 couples already pre-registered, a notable 190 have chosen Siam Paragon to celebrate their special day.

 

Each district is adding its own flair to the celebrations. Bangrak district, celebrated for its romantic reputation, is hosting an event filled with cakes, themed foods, and keepsakes. The first couple to register there will win return flights to Chiang Mai. Bang Sue district, under the theme "Honest Love Starts Here," is gifting the first 20 pairs with restaurant vouchers. Meanwhile, Sai Mai district offers its first 50 registrants gift vouchers, T-shirts, and bags.

 

 

Further afield, districts like Bang Khae and Phra Khanong have collaborated with local businesses to provide memorable extras like photo booths, appliances, and gas cards. Governor Chadchart encourages couples to cherish this momentous event and for residents to join in the city's celebration of love and equality.

 

Bangkok's move to implement the Marriage Equality Act positions the city as a leader in equality while fostering an atmosphere of love and inclusivity.

 

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Starting tomorrow, Bangkok will make history as the Marriage Equality Bill comes into effect, allowing equal marriage registrations for all couples across the city's 50 districts. This landmark legislation has been embraced with a celebratory spirit, with districts preparing to mark the occasion with festivities and special events.

 

Bangkok's Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has confirmed the city's readiness, stating that service systems and registration officers have been trained to offer inclusive and seamless services. To accommodate the surging interest, Siam Paragon, alongside Pathumwan and three other district offices, will provide a special registration service stretched from 8am to 6pm. Among the over 322 couples already pre-registered, a notable 190 have chosen Siam Paragon to celebrate their special day.

 

Each district is adding its own flair to the celebrations. Bangrak district, celebrated for its romantic reputation, is hosting an event filled with cakes, themed foods, and keepsakes. The first couple to register there will win return flights to Chiang Mai. Bang Sue district, under the theme "Honest Love Starts Here," is gifting the first 20 pairs with restaurant vouchers. Meanwhile, Sai Mai district offers its first 50 registrants gift vouchers, T-shirts, and bags.

 

 

 

Further afield, districts like Bang Khae and Phra Khanong have collaborated with local businesses to provide memorable extras like photo booths, appliances, and gas cards. Governor Chadchart encourages couples to cherish this momentous event and for residents to join in the city's celebration of love and equality.

 

Bangkok's move to implement the Marriage Equality Act positions the city as a leader in equality while fostering an atmosphere of love and inclusivity.

 

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-- 2025-01-22

 

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Even if some here disagree it's better for the society if gay and lesbians don't need to hide anymore.

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8 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Even if some here disagree it's better for the society if gay and lesbians don't need to hide anymore.

Never noticed gays and lesbians hiding in Thailand, quite the reverse

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17 minutes ago, proton said:

 

Never noticed gays and lesbians hiding in Thailand, quite the reverse

No, that's wrong. Maybe in your area. But if you want to get a higher position in the army or police eg, and want to live with your partner, then it's almost impossible.

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Does anyone know if you're already married to someone of the same sex (having married in Europe) whether this marriage is now automatically recognised in Thailand? Or do you have to register it again? Thanks!

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20 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

No, that's wrong. Maybe in your area. But if you want to get a higher position in the army or police eg, and want to live with your partner, then it's almost impossible.

 

Any evidence of this?

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