Lady (레이디) debuted in 2005 with four members, Sinae (신애), Sahara (사하라), Binu (비누), and Yuna (유나) and was the country's first all transgender group. To 'create a space for the many who have hurt like I do and are isolated a little with seniors and juniors' Harisu opened 'Tran-Mix in Apgujeong, Seoul in June 2009. The second person in South Korea to legally change their sex was Harisu (하리수), a South Korean singer, model, and actress. Since then, there have been multiple transgender people in the public eye in South Korea since the early 2000s. History of transgender people in the entertainment industry On August 13, 1955, the Seoul Red Cross Hospital successfully performed the first gender reassignment surgery in Korea. History of transgender people in Korea Early history 2.2.1 Attitudes towards transgender people.2 Transgender people and Korean culture.1.3 South Korean military and LGBT soldiers.1.2 History of transgender people in the entertainment industry.1 History of transgender people in Korea.