SEOUL, Feb. 6 – According to data released Sunday, ten percent of South Korean men and women gets married with a foreigner, with Chinese and Vietnamese brides being the most popular.
Statistics Korea said 33,300 South Koreans wedded with foreigners in 2009 alone, accounting for 10.8 percent of all marriages here. It marks a big increase from 4,710, or 1.2 percent, in 1990 but a decline from 42,356, or 13.5 percent, in 2005.
Particularly, 11,364 South Korean men married Chinese women and 7,249 others married Vietnamese women in 2009, the agency said. The number of Filipino brides stood at 1,643, followed by Japan with 1,140, Cambodia with 851, Thailand with 496, the United States with 416, Mongolia with 386, Uzbekistan with 365 and Nepal with 316, it noted.
Particularly, 11,364 South Korean men married Chinese women and 7,249 others married Vietnamese women in 2009, the agency said. The number of Filipino brides stood at 1,643, followed by Japan with 1,140, Cambodia with 851, Thailand with 496, the United States with 416, Mongolia with 386, Uzbekistan with 365 and Nepal with 316, it noted.
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