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As the Chinese New Year struck on Feb. 10, 2024, Zoe and Yifan stood under a Jewish chuppah of Chinese talismans and lanterns, wrapped in a Jewish prayer shawl (tallit), and were married.
My colleague and his fiancée thought long and hard before deciding to hold a Chinese traditional wedding in his hometown. What decided the matter was their interest in traditional Chinese culture. In ...
In a survey of young Chinese published by China Youth Daily on Thursday, nearly 80% of the 1,500 respondents said they would prefer to have a simple wedding. In the past, most couples went along with ...
In Chinese legend, the fatherly God-in-the-moonlight ties a red string around the ankles of the man and woman who are supposed to be husband and wife someday. Thus, no matter Chinese Wedding ...