On May 24, 2019, the Judicial Yuan Interpretation and Enforcement Law No. 748 was officially enacted. Taiwan became the 27th country in the world and the first in Asia to legalize same-gender marriage.
After Taiwan’s same-sex marriage law was passed, not every same-sex couple could get married initially. If a Taiwanese citizen wants to marry a foreigner of the same gender, even if Taiwan has approved same-sex marriage, only if the other country also allows same-sex marriage, the two can register their marriage in Taiwan. Until 2023 January 19th except for China, any other country, Hong Kong and Macao residents are allowed to register marriage in Taiwan.
Moreover, In the years before the gay marriage law was passed, the country has also gone through some adjustments in the country. For instance, same-sex couples adopt children law.
For the citizens in Taiwan, a report on the acceptance of homosexuality in 2012 showed that more than 85% of the respondents said it was acceptable to have homosexuals as colleagues or friends. In addition, 46% of the respondents believe that homosexuality is normal, while 43% believe that homosexuality is abnormal. Overall, 68% of the respondents believe that Taiwanese society is discriminatory towards gays; only 20% of the respondents believe that Taiwanese society is friendly to gays.
More information on protecting the LGBTQ community, constitutions do not allow any kind of differential treatment based on other grounds such as physical and mental disabilities, sexual orientation, etc. It also falls within the scope of the equal rights regulations of this article. Since then, the effectiveness of Taiwan’s anti-discrimination provisions on sexual orientation discrimination at the constitutional level has been established.As we can tell LGBTQ community has been protected under the country law and the society.
source: https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/17/asia/taiwan-same-sex-marriage-intl/index.html