From cash rewards to wedding vouchers, local governments across China are rolling out incentives to revive marriage rates. But can policies really change hearts?
Wuhan’s emerald-colored East Lake in central China used to be one of Chinese leader Mao Zedong’s favorite vacation spots. Today, though, it is a popular wedding location. Wang Ai and Anzz Chen, both ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's Civil Affairs University announced a new undergraduate marriage program to develop marriage-related industries and culture, drawing scorn of social media users who ...
Devastating footage from the north-central China province of Gansu shows a beautiful bride bawling at her wedding because she’s being forced to marry a man she barely knows, AsiaWire T4 reports. The ...
The Chinese founder of milk tea brand Chagee celebrated his nuptials by serving milk tea at his wedding. Zhang Junjie married ...
A couple prepares to participate in a staged mass wedding in Shanghai BEIJING (Reuters) - China, which has been releasing a slew of measures to bolster its sagging population levels, recorded a drop ...
She arrived in the United States 13 years ago, fleeing China’s one-child policy and the control of her husband’s family, who wanted her to give up her second daughter. In the years since, she built a ...
China last year registered the fewest marriages since its public records began more than three decades ago – adding to concerns the country faces a looming demographic crisis. There were 7.6 million ...
China's marriage rate is hitting record lows, and Beijing is struggling to stop the freefall. As China modernizes, more women are rejecting marriage in pursuit of financial freedom. That's led to a ...
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