Jeju Queer Culture Festival

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Hangul
제주퀴어문화축제
Hanja
濟州퀴어文化祝祭
RRJeju kwieo munhwa chukje
MRCheju k'wiŏ munhwa ch'ukche
Jeju Queer Culture Festival
Korea Queer Culture Festival 2014
Korean name
Hangul
제주퀴어문화축제
Hanja
濟州퀴어文化祝祭
RRJeju kwieo munhwa chukje
MRCheju k'wiŏ munhwa ch'ukche

The Jeju Queen Culture Festival (Korean: 제주퀴어문화축제) is an annual LGBTQ festival held in Jeju City, Jeju Province, South Korea since 2017. The festival aims to increase the visibility of the LGBTQ community in Jeju and spread messages of solidarity and inclusion in the face of discrimination and prejudice. It features a range of events, including parades, cultural performances, exhibitions, and lectures, and serves as a platform for both LGBTQ individuals and allies to come together and raise awareness about human rights. Despite facing continued opposition from conservative religious groups and other detractors, the festival has persisted each year and has become an important opportunity to spark dialogue on diversity and social acceptance in the Jeju region.

It was Jeju's first LGBTQ human rights festival.

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