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Sunday, December 1, 2013

Back of the House: Wing of the Unmarried Daughters

In Beijing, my hotel was a converted 300-year old former residence of a high ranking official. The room where I stayed was in the back of the house where the unmarried daughters were kept. Another lesson in refined confinement since "the leftover woman" was an embarrassment to her family.


























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