Africans in Guangzhou: The challenges inherent in African-Chinese marriages
Parts of the southern city in China have become a melting pot of Chinese and African culture. Nowhere is this more visible than in the growing number of marriages between locals and Africans. However, for the Africans, fitting in and making a life in a foreign country isn't easy. Our reporter Wu Lei talks to some of them about daily challenges in a new country.

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