The poll, conducted in 123 countries last year and released this year, saw 28 percent of respondents saying that their city or area is a “good place” for gays and lesbians to live. The world’s top three LGBT-friendly countries are the Netherlands, Iceland and Canada, where same-sex marriage is legally recognized. In 2001, the Netherlands became the world’s first country to legalize same-sex marriage. Pop diva Jolin Tsai, right, kisses actress Ruby Lin in the music video of her new song, entitled We’re All Different, Yet The Same, to express her support for marriage equality. Taiwan is relatively friendly to LGBT people compared to most Asian countries. In October, the New York Times published a report, “For Asia’s gays, Taiwan stands out as beacon,” praising our open society. Gay Star News, an online news site, also released an article in 2012, “Why is Taiwan the best place to be gay in Asia?” in which it lauded our friendliness to homosexuals.