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A spokesperson for the Duanbiaos Wanli company confirmed the generous dowry and said the brides ther wanted to keep things .

The lavish wedding started on December 28 in Cizao town in Jinjiang county in the Fujian province and finished overnight.

According to the Post, the billionaires son-in-law is a civil servant who has known his bride since the pair were in kindergarten.

Expensive dowries are a custom in Chinas Fujian province where it is thought the gifts will ensure the bride is treated well by her husband and in-laws, the Post reports.

The South China Morning Post reports that the Chinese billionaire Wu Duanbiao handed over the $150 million dowry to his daughter and her new husband after their wedding and eight-day banquet this week.

Mr Duanbiao, Wedding Gifts,new york asian escorts who is chairman of the Fujian Wanli Group, also donated $2.4 million to charity after the ceremony.

Chinese newlyweds have received chests of gold jewellery, a $3 million bank account and an extensive property portfolio as a gift from the brides ther.

Pictures of the couple receiving the gold and banWedding Gifts Father gives $150m wedding giftkbooks as part of their dowry have suced online, the Post writes.

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