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  1. On November 1, 2001, the Ministry of Information and Communications formally enacted an internet content rating system classifying gay and lesbian websites as "harmful media" and mandating their blockage--all under the guise of protecting youth.

  2. Utopia has assembled the world's first ever travel guide to 16 countries in Asia. Inside are complete listings for Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines and Sri Lanka, plus "best of" listings for select major cities in a dozen other Asian countries .

  3. Gay-owned, private tours provided by a friendly Syrian tour guide who has lived in Malaysia for more than a decade. Tours are bespoke, which means you decide what to see or what not to - all designed according to your likings and interests. Landmarks, shopping, temples, forests, gardens, etc.

  4. Other sites like Utopia (utopia-asia.com) and Sticky Rice (stickyrice.ws), which appeal to gay people throughout Southeast Asia, have also raised the city’s profile. But the new spots also reflect a growing acceptance, in a country that still hews to age-old Khmer values and where the concept of homosexuality seemed nonexistent until recently.

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  6. Explore Saigon's gay and lesbian scene with Utopia-Asia.com. Explore Saigon's gay and lesbian scene with Utopia-Asia.com. Sign in. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user.

  7. Utopia is a website with daily updating of information about LGBT culture in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. Utopia, founded by American John C. Goss, was a ground-breaking Internet enterprise when it was formed in Bangkok, Thailand, on December 13, 1995.

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