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Thailand: Transgender (kathoey) cabaret shows are a popular form of entertainment in Thailand's larger tourist destinations such as Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket

Thailand: Transgender (kathoey) cabaret shows are a popular form of entertainment in Thailand's larger tourist destinations such as Bangkok, Pattaya and  Phuket

Transvestism and transsexuality are a common feature of Thai society. Practically every town in Thailand has at least two or three open transvestites - men who dress as women and assume - or are born with - feminine characteristics. Indeed, so common is the phenomenon that it has assumed a semi-institutionalised status, with transvestites working not just where one might expect - in bars, reviews and theatres - but also in restaurants and post offices, department stores and travel agencies.

Transvestites appear regularly in Thai television serials, and not just as objects of derision. In Thai soap operas the phenomenon is usually treated as a normal part of every day life. For example, a family may have two daughters and two sons, one of whom is a transvestite. Such a scenario - which would be treated either as a farce or a tragedy in the West - tends to be downplayed in Thailand; quite often the transvestism portrayed may have no bearing on the central theme at all.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Wilner

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

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