LGBTQ RIGHTS/Giant dress highlighting anti-gay laws goes on show in Taipei
10/24/2022 04:03 PM
The Amsterdam Rainbow Dress, a 16-meter wide art piece made up of the flags of the 68 countries where homosexuality is illegal, will be on show at Taipei City Hall until Saturday.
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