Sinica Podcast

Jay Kuo on Beijing's Gay 90s

May 16, 2024
Broadway writer & producer Jay Kuo discusses Beijing's gay community in the '90s, the Half-and-Half bar in Sanlitun, changes after legal rulings, obstacles faced, his 'China priors', China in the U.S. election, and TikTok divest-or-ban law.
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ANECDOTE

Initial Hesitations

  • Jay Kuo initially prioritized exploring a new relationship after a breakup over immediately engaging with the gay scene upon arriving in Beijing.
  • He was also hesitant due to language barriers and legal uncertainties surrounding homosexuality.
INSIGHT

Legal Ambiguity and Risks

  • The legal status of homosexuality in 1996 Beijing was ambiguous, with a broad "hooliganism" law used to target "bad elements."
  • Concerns existed about potential entrapment by undercover police posing as cruisers in parks.
ANECDOTE

Community Building and Safe Sex Initiatives

  • To address unsafe sex practices and build community, Jay Kuo and others distributed coded cards in parks, directing interested individuals to safe-sex workshops at Half and Half bar.
  • These workshops, funded by the UN, aimed to provide education and resources to a closeted community navigating legal and social risks.
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