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S Korean farmers look further afield for brides

By Anna Fifield in Yangbuk, South Korea

Published: November 28 2006 02:00 | Last updated: November 28 2006 02:00

Down on his luck and approaching 40, Jang Sae-jong three years ago followed in the footsteps of an increasing number of South Korean men - he boarded a flight to Ho Chi Minh and within a week had a Vietnamese bride.

In a country fast leaving behind its agricultural roots, rural Korean men like Mr Jang are finding it increasingly difficult to persuade upwardly mobile Korean women to choose rural life.

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