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Hong Kong queer Christians: The struggle between faith and sexual identity among Hong Kong queer Christians

LGBTQ Christians are one of Hong Kong’s marginalised groups with no official record of their numbers.  There are about 1 million Christians in Hong Kong. A survey shows that among 1,433 LGBTQ respondents, 441 showed symptoms of depression. TYR spoke to three LGBTQ Christians and an expert in Christian studies to uncover the internal identity pressure and verbal insults they experienced in Hong Kong.

Reported by Laura LOU Zhengzheng, Stephen Feng Zhenpeng, Cindy Xie Xinni

Edited by Henry Li Yinheng

《The Young Reporter》

The Young Reporter (TYR) started as a newspaper in 1969. Today, it is published across multiple media platforms and updated constantly to bring the latest news and analyses to its readers.

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