Crowds cheered on Friday night as a group of Indonesian transgender women showed off glittering gowns in a beauty pageant held almost entirely in secret to avoid unwanted attention from hardliners in the Muslim-majority nation.
Twenty-eight-year-old Pie Nabh Tappii won the title of Miss Transgender Indonesia, facing off competition from 18 other contestants.
“I am happy, but I want to cry as well … I didn’t expect this,” Tappii told AFP after being crowned.
In addition to the crown, Tappii’s prizes included 10 million rupiah (US$745) and a two-metre (six and a half-foot) high trophy.
They have halted a festival focusing on women’s issues and have targeted the Christian minority, seeking to close down churches and stop their community work.