Global Times

Cities open marriage registrati­on on weekend to accommodat­e Qixi Festival

- By Yu Xi and Qi Xijia

Multiple Chinese cities have announced that they will work overtime on Qixi Festival, or the Chinese Valentine’s Day, falling on Saturday this year, to accommodat­e more couples seeking to register their marriages on the auspicious day, with some initiative­s introduced, such as offering special gift packages and organizing group wedding ceremonies.

Some of the marriage registrati­on offices, including those in Suzhou, East China’s Jiangsu Province, and Shanghai, have already filled up their online reservatio­n slots. Civil affairs authoritie­s in Suzhou announced that couples can also wait in line onsite to conduct relevant procedures.

Local civil affairs authoritie­s encourage marriage registrati­on offices to meet the needs of the public and carry out related services, but there are no specific mandatory regulation­s, China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs said on Monday, in response to a netizen’s question about whether marriage registrati­on can be conducted on this year’s Qixi Festival, which falls on a Saturday.

Local civil affairs authoritie­s’ move to work on Saturday reflects a responsive attitude, demonstrat­ing the “continuous improvemen­t” of grassroots governance in meeting the requiremen­ts of modern society, Song Jian, a demographe­r from the Center for Population and Developmen­t Studies of the Renmin University of China, told the Global Times on Thursday.

The government has implemente­d policies to boost fertility, such as universal childcare. These measures aim to create a positive atmosphere for marriage, encourage young people to marry at the right time, and promote correct views on marriage and family, said Jiang Quanbao, a professor from the Institute for Population and Developmen­t Studies at Xi’an Jiaotong University.

The Qixi Festival flower pre-ordering has started. “Our orders have doubled compared to normal days,” a Shanghai-based flower shop owner surnamed Yao told the Global Times on Thursday. “We will be operating 24 hours on Qixi, ensuring that the flowers are delivered on time.”

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