The high price of love

By Qiu Lin (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-02-06 11:06

Last November, Shanghai, reputed as China's most material city, ran its first exclusive "Love Boat" party on "Captain One" cruise to hook up local millionaires with rich and pretty women.

The cost to attend was 28,000 yuan ($3,500) for the chance to find a dream partner. The meeting party required male participants to have assets worth at least 2 million yuan ($250,000). The women were expected to be "pretty and desirable."

"I don't see anything wrong with that. It's a fair game, men and women get what they look for. Really, nothing is free. The wedding ceremony alone can cost you thousands dollars," says Ms Yang.

In her 30s, she is looking for a man who drives a Porsche. Indeed, the latest figures from the Shanghai Wedding Service Industry Association suggested that the average wedding spending in Shanghai hit 187,000 yuan ($23,375) in 2006, 271 times of that in the 1970s.

The most money is spent on apartment decoration, brand name products, and the honeymoon. That spending certainly amazed Zou Junyuan of Changsha, capital of Central China's Hunan Province.

Zou, 76, still remembers her wedding ceremony "was very simple".

"We stood in front of Chairman Mao's portrait, exchanging vows before relatives and the invited friends and relative. Our major spending was our bed, sheets, and other living necessities."

Though it seems to be common sense that money won't guarantee happiness, Bi Jinyi, a divorce lawyer and marriage & relationship consultant in Beijing noticed that most of the divorce cases she has handled "are related to financial problems".


(China Daily 02/06/2007 page18)


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