They are setting up express wedding stalls at festivals

China is going through deep birth crisis and it is being implemented all kinds of measures to reactivate it. One of the axes on which policies to increase birth rates are based is to encourage weddings, which also have plummeted as divorces rise. The desperation is such that they are setting up express Las Vegas-style wedding booths. Yes, I want to (go to a festival). It happened in the last edition of the Super Strawberry festival in Uruqmi, in Xinjiang. In addition to the typical stalls to buy drinks, food or merchandise, they also set up a temporary office to celebrate weddings on the spot. Three couples got married. They count in South China Morning Post that these offices for express weddings are part of the offensive to reverse the drop in birth rates, but they have not only appeared at festivals, they have also been installed in picturesque places and tourist attractions such as parks or lakes. Facilities. In March of last year, The Chinese government simplified the procedures for getting married with the aim of encouraging marriages and reducing associated costs. Previously, it was mandatory to complete a procedure in your hometown, but now registration can be done at your place of residence and you only need to bring your DNI. By eliminating this bureaucratic barrier, travel is avoided and everything is streamlined. The government also proposes lower the legal age to marry (currently it is 20 years for girls and 22 for boys), but at the moment this has not been implemented. The cost of getting married. A wedding in China doesn’t exactly come cheap; It is one of the reasons for the drop in the number of commitments. He caili or “bride price” is a tradition in which the groom’s family makes a transfer of money or property to the bride’s. In 2023 the national average was 69,000 yuan (about 8,700 euros, at the current exchange rate), an unaffordable figure, especially in rural areas with lower incomes. The government has carried out campaigns against ostentatious weddings and very high cailis and this seems to be getting into something more. In rejection of this tradition, more and more couples are fleeing celebrations in ostentatious halls and celebrating their weddings in cheaper places such as restaurants, some even at McDonald’s. More measurements. As we said, China is trying literally everything to encourage young people to get married and have children. Some of the measures that have been implemented are: It’s not working very well. The efforts to increase the birth rate are undeniable, but the figures are clear: They are failing. China continues to lose population for the fourth consecutive year and everything indicates that it will not be able to reverse the curve in the short term. Despite the measures, the cost of raising a child in cities is very high and there is a labor and housing crisis that especially affects youth. To all this we must add the cultural change; more and more women reject the traditional family model and they prioritize their career. Image | Đào Việt Hoàng (Unsplash) and Tom Fisk on Pexels In Xataka | In the midst of the collapse of the birth rate, China has made a radical decision: suspend foreign adoptions

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