On 24 November , Taiwanese voters were presented with five LGBT-related initiatives: to ban same-sex marriage (Question 10), to ban LGBT-inclusive sex education in schools (Question 11), to allow another type of union for same-sex couples (Question 12), to allow same-sex marriage (Question 14), and lastly to retain LGBT-inclusive sex.
Same-sex marriage has been legal in Taiwan since 24 May , making it the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.
LGBT rights in Taiwan have made remarkable progress and are considered the most progressive in Asia, setting a benchmark in the region. While attitudes towards transgender rights may lean more conservative, Taiwan has taken great strides in advancing key issues such as legalizing same-sex marriage, marking a historic first for Asia in May
LGBT Rights in Taiwan: homosexuality, gay marriage, gay adoption, serving in the military, sexual orientation discrimination protection, changing legal gender, donating blood, age of consent, and more.