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Justine, Chen Ngai Hin
Justine, Cheng Ngai Hin aims to reshape societal perspectives through fashion. To her, fashion transcends mere attire – it is an art that reveals profound truths.
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Justine, Cheng Ngai Hin aims to reshape societal perspectives through fashion. To her, fashion transcends mere attire – it is an art that reveals profound truths.
Best喜, Wishes賀.
This narrative delves into Chinese wedding customs and the Hokkien tradition of 'Hung the Lantern High,' where lanterns are sent to the bride's chamber to wish for a male child. It highlights gender inequality in traditional weddings, primarily focusing on the bride's perspective and the need for 'blood inheritance' during the banquet. The exploration raises a crucial question: Do women genuinely have equal rights and privileges within marriage?
""Best喜, Wishes賀."" examines Chinese wedding customs, particularly 'Hung the Lantern High,' revealing gender inequality and questioning women's rights in marriage.