Cases of domestic violence in China point to a legal system that looks good on paper but is failing victims because of a lack ...
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In China, wedding bells are ringing in nightclubs, a subway station and on snowy mountain peaks
When bank clerk Ren Yingxiao was looking for a honeymoon destination with her partner, they came across a scenic spot in the ...
A Chinese woman with uremia married a cancer patient for his kidney but their survival pact unexpectedly turned into love, ...
Some see Mistress Dispellers as protectors of family values, while others call them opportunists who profit from heartbreak ...
Head-shaving ritual not only marks new life chapter but also symbolises lifelong commitment to chosen partners.
The mistress dispeller industry sprang up during China’s economic boom of the 2010s, at a time when divorce rates were skyrocketing. In a country where emperors once kept dozens of concubines, it was ...
In 2014, Wang Xiao was diagnosed with uremia and warned she might not survive a year without a kidney transplant. With no ...
A sick Chinese woman's desperate attempt to secure a healthy kidney from a cancer patient to survive has ended in a marriage ...
China's attempt to boost marriage rates has led to innovative strategies, such as registering marriages at scenic spots and ...
Ten years after China ended its one-child policy, the world’s second-largest economy is now grappling with one of the lowest ...
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