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BY Francis Akhalbey, 9:08am December 18, 2017,

Love wins for these African-Chinese interracial couples [Videos]

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by Francis Akhalbey, 9:08am December 18, 2017,
African Chinese Couple -- Photo Credit: Jenni Marsh

As the saying goes, “love knows no boundaries” and it’s quite refreshing to see interracial marriages not being frowned upon like before.

Africans in China most at times have issues “fitting in” due to language barriers and hostilities from Chinese locals. But it looks like this trend is gradually changing and China is becoming a home away from home for African migrants.

These African-Chinese interracial couples sharing their stories about how they got hitched is so inspirational and beautiful and it goes a long way to making people understand that love is wonderfully blind and no one was born to hate the other due to skin color.

Love is love and people should be allowed to choose whoever they want to spend the rest of their lives with irrespective of race and other reasons that can be overlooked.

Take a look at the videos and share your views. And by the way, what should we call their offspring – “AfroChese” “AfroChin”?

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Last Edited by:Francis Akhalbey Updated: December 18, 2017

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