TAIPEI (Reuters) โ Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen on Saturday offered her congratulations to the Taiwanese drag queen Nymphia Wind for winning RuPaulโs Drag Race, the first person from East Asia to take the crown.
Tsai and her ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have championed LGBTQ+ rights making the island a bastion of liberal values, and in 2019 Taiwan legalised same sex marriage in a first for Asia.
โCongratulations to you, Nymphia Wind, for being so accomplished in the difficult art form of drag, and for being the first Taiwanese to take the stage and win on RuPaulโs Drag Race,โ Tsai wrote on Instagram in English.
โRight after being crowned queen, you said โTaiwan, this is for you.โ Taiwan thanks you for living fearlessly,โ she added.
Taiwanโs capital Taipei hosts East Asiaโs largest Pride march every October. Last year, vice president Lai Ching-te, who won election as Taiwanโs next president in January, marched at Pride becoming the most senior government leader ever to attend.
Nymphia Wind was already a well-established artist on Taiwanโs thriving drag scene, often wearing over-the-top outfits inspired by bananas, and has done shows at Taiwanese temples and photo shoots at wet markets dressed as a banana.
Stars from Drag Race, which has just ended its 16th season, also come to Taiwan to perform.
Taiwanโs openness on LGBTQ+ issues stands in marked contrast with its giant neighbour China, which claims the island as its own territory.
While same sex relations are not illegal in China, same sex marriage is, and the government has been cracking down on activists and depictions of LGBTQ+ people in the media.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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