This study was carried out to investigate what kind of problems gender equality in Chinese married
immigrant women have in marriage. We interviewed five Chinese marriage immigrant women married to
Korean men for research. Using the case study method, which is a qualitative research method, five
research participants analyzed gender equality awareness and gender equality conflict after migration. As a
result, the marital conflicts, which are the difference of recognition of gender equality among married
immigrant women, were different according to the family life culture of their home countries, the route of
meeting with their husbands, and their understanding of Chinese culture. Nonetheless, most of the research
participants showed that they accepted the Korean women 's values in the form of conforming to the
Korean patriarchal system while taking the inequality by attempting to assimilate positively in Korean
society. And some of them resulted in the failure of the family because of the patriarchal values of the
Korean husband. Based on the results of this study, we discussed the problems of gender equality in
multicultural families in Korea and discussed ways to improve them.