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  2. Vietnamese migrant brides in China - Wikipedia

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    Legal marriage between migrants and Chinese men is difficult, and consequently, many marriages are undocumented. Motives for consensual marriage between Chinese men and Vietnamese women exist based on mutual perceived desirable traits, and websites have been created to facilitate such unions.

  3. International marriage of Vietnamese women - Wikipedia

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    In fact, Vietnamese women comprehensively participate in the local life of these borderlands. [24] According to the survey about the satisfaction of Vietnamese women's international marriage, the results show that 83.6% of them are happy with their marriage mainly because the improvement of material conditions of their lives. [25]

  4. Traditional Vietnamese wedding - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese sayings of good fortune and a happy marriage for the couple are seen in many wedding decorations. Traditional and modern symbols of marriage are often featured during Vietnamese marriage ceremonies as decorations on the wedding umbrellas, lacquer gift boxes (or the red cloth that covers them), or even the decorations in the homes of ...

  5. Vietnamese migrant brides in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese migrant brides in Taiwan represent marriages between Taiwanese men and Vietnamese brides who are mostly from poor, rural areas of South Vietnam, such as those along the Mekong Delta. [1] As of 2006, out of Taiwan’s immigrant population of approximately 428,240 people (up from 30,288 in 1991), 18% were females who had relocated to ...

  6. Women in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The first feminist women's organization in Vietnam was the Nu Cong Hoc Hoi under Madame Nguyen Khoa Tung in Hue in 1926, who voiced the demands of the bourgouise women's movement, which mainly centered around educational and professional opportunities, polygamy and child marriage. [55] The Vietnamese women's movement was in effect incorporated ...

  7. Marriage in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Marriage in Vietnam

  8. Hoa people - Wikipedia

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    The inter-ethnic marriage between Chinese and Vietnamese brought Chinese customs into Vietnam society. For example, crocodiles were eaten by Vietnamese while they were taboo and off-limits for Chinese. Vietnamese women who married Chinese men adopted the Chinese taboo. [134] Vietnamese women were wedded to the Chinese who helped sell Viet Minh ...

  9. Tai Dam people - Wikipedia

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    Up marriage (dong khun) - means the introduction and bringing of the son-in-law to live with the girl's family, which is done to test his personality and hard work. Tai women generally adopt the custom of wearing their hair in a bun or chignon immediately after this first wedding ceremony. The son-in-law will stay at his wife's home for 8 to 12 ...