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  2. Laotong - Wikipedia

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    Marriage preparation might involve a Laotang relationship between several young women; the sisterhood would be dissolved upon marriage. After marriage, new sisterhoods could be formed later between married or widowed women. [1] For Chinese women, the Laotong or "old-sames" relationship was the strongest and most precious bond of female friendship.

  3. Sheng nü - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese People's Daily cited a 2012 United Nations survey that found 74 percent of women in the United Kingdom and 70 percent of women in Japan were single between the ages of 25 and 29. [5] The China Daily published an article that cited figures from the 2012 United Nations' World Marriage Data which reported 38% of women in the United ...

  4. Marriage in modern China - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes about marriage have been influenced by Western countries, with more couples nowadays opting for western style weddings. Marriage in China has undergone change during the country's economic reform period, especially as a result of new legal policies such as the New Marriage Law of 1950 and the family planning policy in place from 1979 to 2015.

  5. Women in China - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Chinese working women represented 43 percent of the total population, a larger proportion than either working American women (35.3 percent) or working Japanese women (36 percent). [139] As a result of the increased participation in the labor force, women's contribution to family income increased from 20 percent in the 1950s to 40 ...

  6. I'm a Chinese millennial and have been dating my partner for ...

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    Zou Qiang, 39, is the founder of a tailoring brand based in Shanghai. She met her partner 11 years ago and, like an increasing number of women in China, doesn't plan to get married or have kids.

  7. Shanghai Marriage Market - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Marriage Market (Chinese: 人民公园相亲角; pinyin: Rénmín Gōngyuán Xiāngqīn Jiǎo; lit. 'People's Park blind date corner') is a marriage market held at People's Park in Shanghai, China. [1] Parents of unmarried adults gather in the park every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. to trade information on their children ...

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