'Bride prices' skyrocketing in China; govt cracks down on dowry payment by men to arrest falling birthrate

A widening gender imbalance in rural China has pushed 'bride prices' to a record high, making marriage a costly affair and unaffordable for many. 

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Concerned over a significant drop in birth rates, the local governments in China have reportedly undertaken a string of measures to usher in a new era of marriage and childbearing. 

The latest measure being taken by the nation to boost its population is a crackdown on the widespread custom of paying dowries by groom known as 'bride prices'. Under the ancient tradition, a prospective groom pays a dowry to the bride’s family to show his sincerity and wealth.