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- Q1951959 abstract "Mui Tsai (Chinese: 妹仔; Jyutping: mui6zai2), which means "little sister" in Cantonese, describes young Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in traditional Chinese society. The young women were typically from poor families, and sold at a young age, under the condition that they be freed through marriage when older. These arrangements were generally looked upon as charitable, as the young women would be provided for better as Mui Tsai than they would if they remained with their family.The traditional Chinese family needs a male offspring. Poor parents, who were not able to support many children, have sometimes killed newborn infants when they were female. In consideration of the grinding poverty it was an accepted alternative to sell unwanted girls.The absence of contracts in these arrangements meant though that Mui Tsai might be resold into prostitution.The practice was also prevalent before World War II in Hong Kong, Singapore and parts of Southeast Asia.".
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- Q1951959 comment "Mui Tsai (Chinese: 妹仔; Jyutping: mui6zai2), which means "little sister" in Cantonese, describes young Chinese women who worked as domestic servants in China, or in brothels or affluent Chinese households in traditional Chinese society. The young women were typically from poor families, and sold at a young age, under the condition that they be freed through marriage when older.".
- Q1951959 label "Mui Tsai".