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China woman proud to be grandma at 36, slammed for prioritising children over son’s education

Woman says her family has long tradition of early marriage and childbirth

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Three generations of mothers: the baby’s mother on the far left, the paternal grandmother in the middle, and the paternal great-grandmother on the far right. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Zoey Zhang

A woman in China proudly became a grandmother at the age of 36 after her 18-year-old son welcomed his first child, igniting a heated debate across the country about early marriage and parenthood.

The young grandmother, surnamed Liu, hails from Huizhou city in southern China’s Guangdong province and works in the interior decorating industry.

On August 22, she posted a video of herself on Douyin smiling and holding her newborn grandson.

Liu captioned the video, “I’m so happy and proud to have such an adorable grandson. My daughter-in-law has worked hard.”

As the baby’s father is only 18, he and his 20-year-old wife are unable to legally register their marriage.

In China, the legal marriage age is 22 for men and 20 for women.

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