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Eighth annual Pride Run kicks off in Shanghai

Waving banners with rainbows on them and sticking temporary rainbow tattoos on their cheeks, participants ran two routes through the city centre, ranging from 6 to 12 kilometres (4-7 miles).

Published on: Jun 14, 2020 12:57 PM IST
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More than 100 people took part in the Shanghai’s eighth annual Pride Run on Sunday, one of a series of events over nine days in China’s financial hub to raise public awareness for the LGBT community.

Participants take part in a Pride Run during the Shanghai Pride festival, in Shanghai, following Covid-19 outbreak. (Reuters Photo)
Participants take part in a Pride Run during the Shanghai Pride festival, in Shanghai, following Covid-19 outbreak. (Reuters Photo)

Waving banners with rainbows on them and sticking temporary rainbow tattoos on their cheeks, participants ran two routes through the city centre, ranging from 6 to 12 kilometres (4-7 miles).

“Raise The Pride”, which will also include talks and workshops, runs from June 13 to 21 and coincides with similar events in other cities around the world for Pride month.

“It’s my first time to join the Pride Run. I want to join because I am a cross-country racer in the school and I stand with equal rights as an LGBTQ member,” said Jacky Zhou, 16, as she prepared for the run.

“I hope this running event can help us promote the power of the rainbow. I am so excited now and I hope I can finish it.”

Homosexuality is legal in China and the country stopped classifying it as a mental disorder in 2001. However same-sex marriage is not recognised and concerns over stigma still dissuades people from coming out to their families.

 
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