Our weekly podcast on China. This week, we ask why patriarchal values are trumping the law in China’s countryside
courses through rural China. If a woman marries a man from outside her village, she becomes a, or “married-out daughter”.
Tradition deems married-out women can be stripped of their rights to land that legally belongs to them.s Beijing bureau chief, David Rennie, and senior China correspondent, Alice Su, meet the married-out women in rural Fujian fighting to get their land back. Runtime: 33 min
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