grim in mainland China (who I guess have the goal of absorbing hong-kong into themselves? x__x
Same-sex marriage is not legal, and there are no legal frameworks to recognize same-sex partnerships. LGBTQ+ couples have no rights to shared housing, inheritance, or adoption, as Chinese law does not recognize their unions. Government Stance:
The Chinese government is generally conservative on LGBTQ+ issues and has tightened restrictions on LGBTQ+ advocacy and visibility in recent years, such as censoring LGBTQ+ content online and in media. Judicial Path: China's judiciary is closely aligned with the government, limiting opportunities for legal challenges to discriminatory laws or policies.
Social Environment: While public attitudes are slowly becoming more accepting, social conservatism and governmental restrictions limit the visibility and advocacy of LGBTQ+