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  2. Chinese ghost marriage - Wikipedia

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    Chinese ghost marriages are typically arranged by the family members of the deceased and are performed for a number of reasons, such as to marry an engaged couple after one or both party(s) death, [10]: 29 to integrate an unmarried daughter into a patrilineage, [1]: 82 to ensure the continuation of the family line, [10]: 29 or to wed unmarried ...

  3. Posthumous marriage - Wikipedia

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    In Season 2, Episode 20 of The Blacklist, the task force investigates the corpses of Chinese-American women being smuggled out of the country to be sold for "Minhun" ghost marriages. Harf Cheema Punjabi Song "Ehsaas" 2016 Also Example of Ghost Marriage.

  4. Meng Ong - Wikipedia

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    Ong’s second feature, A Fantastic Ghost Wedding (aka A Chinese Ghost Wedding) was selected for the Sundance Institute June Screenwriter's Lab and the Taipei Golden Horse Promotion Project. The film stars Hong Kong veteran actress Sandra Ng and Singapore's comedian/actor Mark Lee .

  5. Marry My Dead Body - Wikipedia

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    This summons the ghost of Mao Mao , who was discussing marriage with his boyfriend but died in an accident. Mao Mao's grandma (Wang Man-Chiao), sad that her grandson died unmarried, comes up with the idea of ghost marriage, and convinces Wu Ming-han to marry her unseen grandson. After a series of unlucky events, Ming-han agrees to the marriage.

  6. Traditional Chinese marriage - Wikipedia

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    Wedding gifts: The groom's family would then send an elaborate array of food, cakes, and religious items to the bride's family. Arranging the wedding: Before the wedding ceremony, the two families would arrange a wedding day according to Chinese tung shing. Selecting an auspicious day to assure a good future for the couple was as important as ...

  7. Fewer 'I dos' ruin the party for China's $500 billion wedding ...

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    COVID wasn't kind to wedding planners in China, where marriages are traditionally elaborate, expensive affairs, but the industry estimated at almost $500 billion is now facing a bigger threat: a ...

  8. Bride, groom and ghost? Mystery figure appears in wedding photo

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    RICHMOND, Virginia- An eerie sight in a wedding picture has a newlywed couple stunned. Reddit user Kevin Matthew Dennis uploaded an image of him and his wife on their wedding day. The photo shows ...

  9. Ghosts in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    The story is loosely based on a short story in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. It was a huge success in Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan and sparked a trend of folklore ghost films in the HK film industry. The movie won many awards. [37] [38] Ten years later, A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation was based on the