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Chinese marriage customs are often a point of conflict for lovers and their parents. Traditionally, the bride marries into the groom’s family and prioritizes this new family. While times are changing, these customs are still in the minds of Chinese parents, and many fear they will lose their daughter. The following is a related story about a female migrant worker who falls in love with a man far away from home.