: In Thailand, transgender women, or Kathoey, are often referred to as the "third sex". They have a long historical presence in Thai society, traditionally performing in entertainment roles such as singing and dancing.
The following information provides context on the culture, location, and societal role of transgender performers (locally known as ) in this district. Cultural Context extremeladyboy nana
: While Thailand is often seen as more progressive regarding gender identity due to Buddhist values of compassion, transgender individuals still face unique challenges regarding legal recognition and social stigma. Nana Plaza and the Entertainment Industry : In Thailand, transgender women, or Kathoey, are
: Nana Plaza is a three-story "U" shaped building located on Sukhumvit Soi 4. It is predominantly known for its "go-go bars," many of which exclusively feature transgender performers. Cultural Context : While Thailand is often seen
: Several bars in Nana Plaza (such as Obsessions , Straps , and Cascade ) are dedicated entirely to Kathoey performers. The term "Extreme" in this context often refers to specific marketing or high-energy stage performances designed for international tourists.
: These performers are a significant part of the Thai entertainment economy. However, researchers note that this often leads to the "hyper-sexualization" of transgender women in areas like Bangkok and Pattaya. Performance and Identity
: Beyond the adult nature of the venues, these individuals are professional entertainers who often participate in beauty pageants and complex stage shows. The oldest recorded Thai "ladyboy," Nong, was 77 years old and a recognized figure in this community. Cronfa - Swansea University Open Access Repository