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Huang Hung

Beijing, China

Huang runs CIMG, a media company in China. She is the publisher of Time Out in China and iLook, a Chinese luxury lifestyle magazine. In addition, she has wrote a best seller book titled "My abnormal Life" and her own blog is one of the most popular in china. Close.

Huang Hung

Beijing, China

Huang runs CIMG, a media company in China. more »

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October 31, 2006 5:34 AM

China Tolerated An Army Sex Change

China - I think China is the perfect place to allow gay marriage. Most people consider the Chinese government conservative and intolerant. But no one is aware that about 10 years ago, the Chinese army allowed one of its officers to have a sex change operation. The Chinese army, infantry, navy and air force, all have their own performance arts groups, as well as arts academies that offer courses in dance, theatre and painting. Jin Xin was a former male dancer who had won several awards in international competitions. His medical transformation to become a woman was performed in a military hospital reserved for officers only. After the operation, he actually stayed in the army for another 2 years before being discharged with honor.

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