In May, China started allowing couples to get married anywhere in the country - instead of their place of residence - making the process more convenient and the event more special.
E-invites instead of paper cards; decor sourced from Xianyu, a second-hand platform; durable metal candy boxes instead of the ubiquitous, cheaper paper versions. And for the grand entrance, Liu Junjie ...
The bride and the groom are the center of all eyes at a wedding feast in the Chinese countryside. True? No, not if a blonde, blue-eyed US citizen is around. And certainly not if she can speak standard ...
China’s one-child policy has led to too few women. Grooms are now paying more money for wives, in a tradition that has faced growing resistance. By Nicole Hong and Zixu Wang The 30 women sat in wooden ...
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