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While the adoption of child brides (girls adopted into a family as future daughters in law) is no longer common in Taiwan, the practice is still prevalent in modern Chinese society, leading to a sharp increase in kidnapping cases involving young girls.

More than thirty years after the introduction of China's one-child program to control population growth in the late 1970s, the under-19 male to female ratio is seriously unbalanced throughout the country.

More than 24 million Chinese men of marriageable age could find themselves without a partner to wed by 2020 and a trend of aborting female fetuses is a major contributing factor, a study has found.

The situation has prompted some parents to adopt girls as their would-be daughters in law in rural villages, where men are having a particularly difficult time finding spouses.

A Southern Metropolis Weekly report focusing on the traditional custom of child bride adoption in Putian, a coastal city in the province of Fujian, was recently published. The practice is common in the city. According to a survey, between 120,000-600,000 people out of the city's population of more than three million people are adopted child brides, accounting for between 4-20 percent of the total population.

While some of the adopted child brides come mainly from impoverished families in Putian and adjoining areas, the majority are from the remote provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan. Most of them were brought to Putian by human traffickers, according to the report.

The number of girls adopted as future brides for sons had dwindled since the Marriage Law was promulgated in 1950, as the law guarantees all Chinese people the freedom to choose his or her marriage partner, including adopted child brides.

However, in the late 1970s the adoption culture re-emerged in rural areas due to the rise of mercenary marriages and the practice of the bride's side asking for a dowry.

Behind the adoptions are numerous touching stories behind the tragedy. For instance, on this year's Mother's Day on May 8, Guo Yuanyin, an adopted daughter in law, finally met her biological parents 35 years after she was adopted.

According to Guo's mother, Li Xiufeng, she sent out her youngest daughter in 1976 because she could not afford to raise the newborn as she had three other children in the family.

Kuo was then bought by Chen Yinai, a matchmaker in Putian for only 89 yuan (US$13.71), close to two months' wages for village workers.

According to local data, in 1983 the annual income of Putian village workers averaged 622 yuan (US$95.80).

Putian records showed that the practice of adopting child brides is particularly prevalent in mountainous and coastal areas. Most impoverished families who believed they could not afford to raise their baby girls would have chosen to sell them as child brides, while even well-off families who thought of girls as money-losing propositions would have sent out their daughters so they might not have to later pay out a huge sum for a dowry.

Indeed, in the agricultural society women are not considered part of the labor force. In addition, with most families preferring sons to daughters and maintaining the tradition of "bringing up sons to support parents in their old age," they usually choose to send their girl babies away in order to focus their efforts on nurturing their sons.

The main purpose of adopting child brides was to reduce the cost involved in getting married. However, the cost of marriage has become more affordable for farmers since their incomes have been on the rise since 1982, while the introduction of the one-child birth control policy has made men of marrying age more reluctant to wed girls who have grown up alongside them like sisters. All of these factors have contributed to a gradual decline of the adoption culture in the past few years. However, the practice is still prevalent in some areas and could well emerge again if the ratio of males to females remains skewed.

Child brides resurface in China with shortage of females
 
It is very sick and disgusting. :sick:

While the adoption of child brides (girls adopted into a family as future daughters in law) is no longer common in Taiwan, the practice is still prevalent in modern Chinese society, leading to a sharp increase in kidnapping cases involving young girls.

More than thirty years after the introduction of China's one-child program to control population growth in the late 1970s, the under-19 male to female ratio is seriously unbalanced throughout the country.

More than 24 million Chinese men of marriageable age could find themselves without a partner to wed by 2020 and a trend of aborting female fetuses is a major contributing factor, a study has found.

The situation has prompted some parents to adopt girls as their would-be daughters in law in rural villages, where men are having a particularly difficult time finding spouses.

A Southern Metropolis Weekly report focusing on the traditional custom of child bride adoption in Putian, a coastal city in the province of Fujian, was recently published. The practice is common in the city. According to a survey, between 120,000-600,000 people out of the city's population of more than three million people are adopted child brides, accounting for between 4-20 percent of the total population.

While some of the adopted child brides come mainly from impoverished families in Putian and adjoining areas, the majority are from the remote provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan. Most of them were brought to Putian by human traffickers, according to the report.

The number of girls adopted as future brides for sons had dwindled since the Marriage Law was promulgated in 1950, as the law guarantees all Chinese people the freedom to choose his or her marriage partner, including adopted child brides.

However, in the late 1970s the adoption culture re-emerged in rural areas due to the rise of mercenary marriages and the practice of the bride's side asking for a dowry.

Behind the adoptions are numerous touching stories behind the tragedy. For instance, on this year's Mother's Day on May 8, Guo Yuanyin, an adopted daughter in law, finally met her biological parents 35 years after she was adopted.

According to Guo's mother, Li Xiufeng, she sent out her youngest daughter in 1976 because she could not afford to raise the newborn as she had three other children in the family.

Kuo was then bought by Chen Yinai, a matchmaker in Putian for only 89 yuan (US$13.71), close to two months' wages for village workers.

According to local data, in 1983 the annual income of Putian village workers averaged 622 yuan (US$95.80).

Putian records showed that the practice of adopting child brides is particularly prevalent in mountainous and coastal areas. Most impoverished families who believed they could not afford to raise their baby girls would have chosen to sell them as child brides, while even well-off families who thought of girls as money-losing propositions would have sent out their daughters so they might not have to later pay out a huge sum for a dowry.

Indeed, in the agricultural society women are not considered part of the labor force. In addition, with most families preferring sons to daughters and maintaining the tradition of "bringing up sons to support parents in their old age," they usually choose to send their girl babies away in order to focus their efforts on nurturing their sons.

The main purpose of adopting child brides was to reduce the cost involved in getting married. However, the cost of marriage has become more affordable for farmers since their incomes have been on the rise since 1982, while the introduction of the one-child birth control policy has made men of marrying age more reluctant to wed girls who have grown up alongside them like sisters. All of these factors have contributed to a gradual decline of the adoption culture in the past few years. However, the practice is still prevalent in some areas and could well emerge again if the ratio of males to females remains skewed.

Child brides resurface in China with shortage of females

That's a very big figure.
 
Old news
Liao Hui-juan and Staff Reporter 2011-05-30
and we "import" Brides from other countries
30 Thousand Yuan “Group Buy” Vietnamese Bride
http://www.chinawhisper.com/30-thousand-yuan-group-buy-vietnamese-bride
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Right now, group purchase websites are very popular. However, have you heard of the bride can also “group buy”? Recently, In Yuyao City, Zhejiang Province, a so-called “Vietnamese brides blind date group” appeared – just to pay 30 thousand Yuan, registers can take a beautiful young Vietnamese bride home.

How to “group buy bride?” Does it violate laws and regulations? Why is “Vietnamese brides” always a fever? What commercial interest is hidden behind? Reporters connect the head of this company, check it out.
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Beautiful girls from Vietnam

Only one man can even “group buy Vietnamese bride.”

In Yuyao Forum reporter found the post named “hot application for Vietnamese blind date group ” it said: The company introduced the age of 18-25 years old Vietnamese girl, pure and beautiful; The man has to be single, have a steady income (monthly income 2000 Yuan or more), there are housing, healthy, love his wife.

Journalist telephoned their office in Yuyao with the identity of customer, the head surnamed Deng told reporter that the girls mainly came from Hanoi and Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City, The company contacted directly with the local “support mother” in Vietnam. And they make sure that the Vietnamese bride is the daughter of a respectable family.

So, how to group buy brides with this so called “Vietnamese brides bind date group”? Mr Deng said that they mainly organized blind date for domestic single men to Vietnam, organized the wedding, and dealt with various procedures for the woman came to China.

“One person is also ok, as long as the company help you get visa, a person can go at any time! We can arrange you to take a train from Nanning to fly from Shanghai, our local staff will receive you there, language is absolutely no problem! ”

Mr. Deng tried to dispel all the concerns of journalist, he said he has recently organized a dozen people to the Vietnam for blind date, and each customer has 20-100 20-year-old beautiful Vietnamese girl to be chosen.

When asked what if the bride run away in China? Deng also said they could provide “Guarantee period” and customer would pick a satisfied bride for free within a certain period of time. “One worker in the Ningbo port has married a Vietnamese girl. You man in Hangzhou also can do!”

When reporter asked the two men’s cases, they refused to answer with excuse of in order to protect customer privacy.
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Can man really marry a Vietnamese bride with 30 thousand Yuan?

Vietnamese bride once attracted mass reports in domestic media, Before the men buying Vietnamese brides mainly were concentrated in Guangdong, Shenzhen and Fujian provinces, Deng said slowly, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Ningbo and other places saw more customers, so they set up a office in Yuyao after the Spring Festival.

Aimed at single men in China and poor women in Vietnam, this market cake is becoming bigger and bigger with amount expansion of these two types of people in China and Vietnam. Let look at how the so-called “buy Vietnamese brides” encircle money?

A staff with screen name “Xiao Qian” told reporters that, when customers arrive in Yuyao, the single man pay a deposit of 2,000 Yuan first (the deposit will be deducted from the total cost after success of blind date). When meet an ideal bride in Vietnam and decide to get married, 10 thousand Yuan needs to be paid to deal with relevant procedures, before the wedding the remaining 18 thousand Yuan must be paid, and then the man can take the bride back to home.

The 30 thousand Yuan includes blind date activity, bride side banquet, wedding photography, both pre-marital medical examination, girl’s single certificate, Chinese passport and visa for bride, the cost of a matchmaker in Vietnam. “Completing all the procedures spend generally no more than 7 days.”

Fees paid for “Group Buy Vietnamese brides” are much far more than 30 thousand, the man needs afford a red envelope to her parents, gold ring earrings and necklace for bride, gold and cost of 80 days living in Vietnam, etc., and each items has minimum consumption.
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“Group Buy” Vietnamese brides has high risk

“When marry a Vietnamese bride, first, language is the biggest problem; then the habit of life is certainly not the same; then, most crucially, the bride mainly aimed at your money, there is no guarantee that she will betray you when see richer man. So many people “has a variety of concerns” with Vietnamese brides

“Does the company get relevant qualification from authorities? Is the deposit can be collected back if not succeed? How to ensure the safety when stay in Vietnam?” When Mr. Deng was informed of journalist’s identity, he hung up the phone alertly.

Journalist found the successful cases in the company’s Website, marriage expenses, processes and other columns, but no reaction when click, a service staff said that the system is under processing.

“‘Group Buy’ the bride is something like human traffickers!” said Li Jian, a lawyer from Zhejiang. He said China is currently not open to foreign dating services, This kind of act is suspected of mercenary marriages.

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“Bride economy,” Why high fever?

Why does “Vietnamese brides” have high fever in China? Even see the farce of “group buy Vietnamese brides?” The expert said it is related with two countries` social history and reality problems.

“No money to marry a Vietnamese woman” became a current young men would make fun of each other. 22-year-old friends, “Honglin,” is preparing to Vietnam to find a wife, his reason is: get married and have children at home is too expensive. “Now women are required to buy a car, I am a migrant workers, to the regiment did not have healthy, looks not to look, to find a good girl, be prohibitively difficult!”

A single man named “Honglin” current monthly income is 2,000 Yuan, he said he was poor in the China, but in some cities of Vietnam, he will be considered a rich man. Honglin said he learned from the online that first, there are many Vietnamese girls, very beautiful, and after marriage “They did not counter when being hit and curse, and also they can serve as nanny.”

Feng Gang, sociology professor of Zhejiang University, said that due to the existed the economic gap between China and Vietnam, in the increasing social pressure some Chinese low-level –status bachelor threw eyes to Vietnam. While a group of girls living in poor countryside in Vietnam also wanted to change the fate through such transnational marriages.

Experts also said that Vietnam, this beautiful country, has imbalance between men and women caused by the long-term war, women more than men, the economic backwardness and low social status of women also led to expectations of many Vietnamese women marry abroad, and low price of marrying also attracted many people to choose their brides in Vietnam, and this will naturally form a kind of “bride economy.”
 
Huh? That's about as popular in modern China as foot binding. Actually, indians are famous for child marriages.

13 Million Children killed in China Every Year.

Upto 5% -20% of Each Cities Population is Trafficked one in China.

between 120,000-600,000 people out of the city's population of more than three million people are adopted child brides, accounting for between 4-20 percent of the total population.

China is Truly ahead than India. :tup:
 
13 Million Children killed in China Every Year.

Upto 5% -20% of Each Cities Population is Trafficked one in China.



China is Truly ahead than India. :tup:

You are smart to confuse the concept, Abortion not means killing Children, fetus not means child;
every year 2million children under 5 years old died in India, the main reason is Malnutrition and pneumonia
 
^^^

China surely has very wrong data with them.
 
How much of this transaction counted in chinese fake GDP numbers?
 
Even there govt is Plotting against poor chinese gurls. Chinese quality Pavements.


poor chinese girl
 
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This is what goes on in part of South Tibet (Indian occupied China). I have put Indian figures as figures for South Tibet not available. No doubt it will be similar in Indian occupied Tibet

Human Trafficking

Out of the 593 districts in India, 378 or 62.5 % are affected by human trafficking. In 2006, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) sponsored study conducted by Shakti Vahini, found that domestic violence, illiteracy, unemployment, poverty; unsafe migration and child marriage are the major reasons for the increasing rate of illegal human trafficking.

95 % of the women in Madhya Pradesh in commercial sex are due to family traditions. So are 51.79 % in Bihar,’ said the study. While 43 % of the total women trafficked are minors, 44 percent of the women are into flesh trade due to poverty. Of the total women who are into sex work in the country, 60 % are from the lower and backward class, which indicates the pathetic living condition of the communities. In Madhya Pradesh, a political bastion of Hindu right wing party, 96.7 % of the women sex workers are from the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

India has 4 million prostitutes nationwide and 60% of the prostitutes are from the Scheduled Castes and Tribes or other backward caste. UNAIDS says over 38% of those living with HIV in India are women.
 
OP - Why be a moron and start a thread of this nature? Whats the tit for tat attitude? Then when you get a response (plus interest) you are pressing the report button every 60 seconds. If you throw stones - then you are liable to get a brick back especially when you have twice as many issues in your nation.
Stop infesting our forum with sh1t as we are all unappreciative of it - time to grow up or get ready for a ban.
 
It would appear that this type fetus killing will mean that this is a growing menace in our neighbourhood

Fetus Killing

Women to men ratio were feared to reach 20:80 by the year 2020 as female fetus killing is rampant. Ten million girls have been killed by their parents in India in the past 20 years, either before they were born or immediately after, told Indian Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury to Reuters. According to the 2001 census, the national sex ratio was 933 girls to 1,000 boys, while in the worst-affected northern state of Punjab, it was 798 girls to 1,000 boys. The availability of ultrasound sex-determination tests leads to such mass killings in India.

Around 11 million abortions are carried out in India every year and nearly 80,000 women die during the process, says a report from Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecological Societies of India (FOGSI)
 
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