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“East meets West” is the cliché you’ll hear most often about Hong Kong—but in this case, the shoe fits. As a former British colony until 1997, Hong Kong is a true melting pot of cultures, contrasting sharply with mainland China and embracing more Western and European values. Compared to other parts of Asia, it boasts a more open LGBTQ+ community ...


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Bangkok has a reputation for being a chaotically fun place to visit! A night out in Bangkok is always unforgettable—or, more likely, unrememberable—and within the (in)famous Silom district you’ll find plenty of gay bars, clubs, saunas, and spas to give credence to the city’s reputation as “The Gay Capital of Asia.”


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There are few places in the States more iconic than Miami. Miami is where Latin American culture makes sweet love to that of urban Northern America. It’s glamorous yet inclusive, edgy but accessible. By day, Cadillacs blasting reggaeton cruise along the palm-tree-lined Ocean Drive, with Miami Beach full of speedo-wearing hunks on one side, and rows of Art Deco-style hotels on...


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From a religious camp meeting site in the 1870s to “The Summer Capital of LGBTQ+ Delaware” in the modern day, Rehoboth Beach has had quite the trajectory. The newer epithet goes back to the 1930s when famous lesbian socialite Louisa Carpenter would throw queer parties in her beach house. Now the seaside town continues to wield the LGBTQ+ vacation torch alongside Key West and ...


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Earth, Water, and Ice! No, not the 1970s soul band with a similar name, but rather the elements that define Vancouver. The Canadian city, situated on a peninsula along the west coast of North America, is surrounded by rainforests thick with ancient pines, beaches with crystal-clear waters, and snow-capped mountains rising like frosty guardians above the skyline. In Vancouver,...


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