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Will You Marry Me and My Family

Will You Marry Me and My Family

Description: Will You Marry Me and My Family is a 2010 Chinese urban comedy/drama television series directed by Sun Hao, starring Song Jia. It premiered on CCTV-8 on April 3, 2010 and comprises 25 episodes. The series concerns a career woman in her thirties whose family is frantically searching for a prospective spouse for her. Wikipedia
Genre: Rom-com
Year Released: 2010
Number of episodes: 25
First episode air date: April 3, 2010
Language: Mandarin
Network: China Central Television
Mandarin: Dà Nǚ dāng jià
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