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China Implements Express Wedding Stalls to Boost Birth Rate

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··6 min read·Xataka IA
China Implements Express Wedding Stalls to Boost Birth Rate

China is facing a critical birth rate crisis, prompting the government to initiate measures aimed at increasing marriage rates. Among these strategies is the introduction of express wedding stalls at public festivals, such as the recent Super Strawberry festival in Urumqi. Three couples were married on-site as part of this initiative, which also aligns with broader efforts to simplify marriage registration and reduce related costs. The government has previously cut bureaucratic delays, allowing couples to register where they reside rather than at their hometown, although a proposed lowering of the legal marriage age has not yet been enacted.

Despite these initiatives, challenges persist. The financial burden of marriage, particularly the caili tradition, remains a significant deterrent, with the national average costs soaring around 69,000 yuan. Alongside financial constraints, there is increasing cultural resistance to traditional marriage and family structures among the youth. As China's population continues to decline for the fourth consecutive year, the ongoing measures, including household subsidies and creating childcare accessibility laws, have not effectively reversed this trend, raising concerns over the sustainability of these strategies in addressing the demographic crisis.

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