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Chinese seek partners aboard country’s matchmaking cruise
Beijing(China)—Educated,
overworked and looking for love, members of China’s new rich gathered
Saturday for what was touted as the country’s first dating cruise,open
only to men worth at least 2 million yuan (US$250,000; euro195,000).
The cruise, organized by a matchmaking Web site, illustrates a growing
phenomena: Well-educated and increasingly affluent young Chinese are
having a hard time finding partners,
Xu Tianli, CEO of Web site www.915915.com.cn, said he staged the
event,tickets for which cost 28,800 yuan (about US$3,600; euro2,750),as
a public service for his site’s members.
“We’re the country with the world’s biggest population, so marriage is a
serious concern, especially for wealthy men who don’t have time to meet
anyone,” Xu said. Female participants had to be college educated and
undergo a rigorous screening process. Xu said participants had been
narrowed down from a list of 408 applicants, 119 of them men.
The couples planned to pass the evening cruising the Huangpu River
aboard the Captain One, a faux square rigger bedecked with pink balloons
and fairy lights hanging from its mast. With heavy rain falling, it
wasn’t clear how many of the expected 50 attendees would show up.
Organizers refused to permit photographs or even interviews with
participants, although one man who signed up said he considered the idea
behind the cruise “extremely natural.” “This really is the most natural
way to meet someone because everyone is here for the same reason. Out in
the world, you can’t just walk up to someone and ask if they’re single,”
said the man, a manager in his late 30s who declined to give his name.
—The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item |