Korean Transvestites vs. Chinese Transvestites

A contribution from fellow reader, Applegal @ http://applechicken.blogspot.com

Hi, Xes! 😀
I received this via email, thought you might like to post it up on
your site ^_^ Hope you’ll enjoy the initial photographs, bwahahaha 😉
As the title says, the ‘ladies’ in the pictures you see here are not
women, but men. For me, I still can’t believe the beautiful ladies are
men!!! How can Korean men be so beautiful! >_< But for the chinese ones. . . Well, have to ask them to try harder lah or give up and jump into the sea. Here's a warning: Whatever you do, DON'T look at the crotch area of the man in the yellow dress. It's . . . Disgusting 😛 Right, that's all for now, cheers! 🙂 Alicia @ Applegal http://applechicken.blogspot.com

Great example of Korean transvestite.

Lee Kyung-eun (popularly known as Ha Ri-su) (born 17 February 1975) is a singer, TV star and actress from South Korea. She has become particularly well known in Taiwan and mainland China, as well as Korea, after being the first Korean entertainer to come out as being transsexual.

Ha Ri-su was born in Seongnam, just outside of Seoul. In 1997-98, he moved to Japan and transitioned to become female, surgically. While there, she began studying to become a hairdresser, and began singing in Japanese clubs. It was while singing in Japan that she got her first break, being recruited by an agent in 1999. In 2001, she formally changed her name to Ha Ri-su, just before featuring in an advertisement for Korean cosmetics company DoDo. The company were unsure of the reaction the advertisement would have, but it was well-received, and ended up launching her career.

Since then, Harisu has branched out into music and acting, among other things. She has recorded three musical albums, switching between techno and rhythm and blues. In 2001, she starred in the film Yellow Hair 2, for which she also recorded the soundtrack. Ha Ri-su has also had brief forays into other areas – having danced in a video clip for the group ‘Turbo’, as well as having written a book/photoessay about herself. In 2004, she became the first known transsexual person, anywhere in the world, to feature in an advertisement for women’s hygiene products.

Her current stage name is a Korean adaptation of the phrase ‘hot issue’.


mmmm… aunty trannie?


Too muscular..


Too cute!! *foams from mouth*


I think the scarf is to cover his adam’s apple..

I hope nobody started fapping… *fapfapfapfapfap*
Harisu when ‘she’ was young.


Hence now we present you the Chinese trannies..

Years under communist rule, the Chinese trannies couldnt not afford gender reassignment operations..

* this post serves no insult to any transvestites. Please dont beat us up when you see us on the streets..

19 thoughts on “Korean Transvestites vs. Chinese Transvestites”

  1. whoa…ha ri su is so damn feminine..i would never have imagined that she was a guy once…or he is a girl now for that matter….it’s so freaky…..
    The chinese trans are so funny….the ultimate trans show would be iron ladies or beautiful boxer…..anyone seen those?

  2. hehehe i’ve seen that. good movie! in the end of the show, tehy showed the pictures of the real ‘iron ladies’.
    mmmm i read from somewhere that harisu is actually a woman.. she made up the story that she was a man is just to get media attention. of course, just a rumour 😀

  3. fap? hahaha! is that the right sound? btw, harisu looked like jackie cheung in that yellow jacket when she was still a guy. oh, another thing. i can’t help but notice harisu’s crotch. it has that distinct a-piece-of-meat-with-a-valley-in-between look. you know, the other cleavage? seeing that and i was like, “wow, the surgery must be very successful.”

  4. shanks: mmmm.. i cant help looking @ it as well…man…tell me the rumour is true!! she’s really a woman!!!! noooooooooooooooooooooo

  5. An avid fan of korean + taiwanese + japanese drama series, I saw one with Ha Ri Su in it before. Never thought that ‘it’ was a shim. Was very very sexy in the drama. Then, i read a newspaper article that said it was a shim. So yeah.

  6. i noticed the first chinese tranny’s holding his shoes. haha whoever thought walking in those pointy shoes was easy.
    and the last dude, while doing a good job in them, his feet are too big for them. notice how his heels are protuding out from the back.

  7. Lyd: Was it a movie you saw? yellow something?
    frank: mmmm he is disgustingly hot. uhhh
    sara: kekekek very observant ! i think the last dude was just dressing up for fun..prolly those shoes belongs to some girl..

  8. Wow, you did your research 🙂 I think the first chinese tranvestite is the same as the one in the last pic, cuz it’s the same pair of shoes.

  9. In 2002, Ha Ri-su filed an appeal to the courts stating that she wanted her legal records edited. The court approved the appeal, and her name is now changed to Lee Gyung Eun and her gender is female.

  10. u know, i wish everyone tranny in the world would look like the china trannies..really…at least that way, we know THEIR trannies… otherwise, imagine one day u go to korea or probably nearer abit, thailand for business work… and u happen to bump into this really pretty local girl in a club or probably a pub after work.. then u know u wanna UNF her,and u bring her back into ur hotel room, the next thing u find out, she ( or rather he ) has a larger penis than u…

  11. Those so-called chinese tranny r very likely not tranny at all.I have seen those stuffs on some funny pic forum.
    As a queer myself,I found this article pretty offensive.
    some ppl in western world think they can easily get away by say anything nasty about in the past communist country now muslim country which simply shows these ppl have neither any respect about other human being nor have understanding of other culture.

    these r real male to female transexual ppl in my part of the world:

    http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:zh-CN:official&biw=1280&bih=569&site=search&tbm=isch&aq=f&aqi=&oq=&q=%E5%8F%98%E6%80%A7%E7%BE%8E%E5%A5%B3

    I dont want to argue here they r beautiful or not cuase personally I dont fancy ppl who has done to much plasitic surgeries.

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