Vietnam's H'Mong "Marriage Snatching" Culture: An Analysis of Traditional Customs, Love, and Modern Controversies
The traditional marriage customs of the H'Mong people in Vietnam, known as kéo vợ, are based on mutual affection between the couple. The girl will stay at the boy's home for a few days accompanied by female relatives, retaining the right to refuse. This practice originated to alleviate the pressure of high bride prices and to create negotiation space for families, differing from the illegal and non-consensual practice of wife capture, or bắt vợ. Through the documentary "Children in the Mist" and modern legal advocacy, we can see the evolution of women's autonomy and tradition. Travelers visiting Sapa and Ha Giang should respect local norms and individual wishes.