Chinese university gifts 187 PhD couples diamond rings
The Harbin Institute of Technology gave 187 doctoral couples wedding rings set with one-carat lab-grown diamonds at its annual mass wedding on May 31.
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The Harbin Institute of Technology gave 187 doctoral couples wedding rings set with one-carat lab-grown diamonds at its annual mass wedding on May 31.
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