20-year-old Pakistani girl ties the knot with 49-year-old Chinese man

A 20-year-old Pakistani girl married a 49-year-old Chinese man and changed her love three years ago with all ages. 

Wang Shinqai, a Chinese and Pakistani girl Samreen, worked together in the same factory, and they both chose each other as their live partner.  

Samreen and Wang Shinqai tied the knot on September 3 in Okara.

Valima ceremony was held at a private wedding hall in Rwanda.  

Regarding the marriage of Wang and Samreen, the girl's father said that he is happy with the marriage of her daughter and Wang Shinqai.

Shinqai has named his three-story house in Raiwind to Samreen, he added.  

Remember that a few days ago, a Japanese woman married a man, who belong to Bahawalpur after friendship on social media.

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