Marriage creates not only happiness and romantic promises
between couples but also fortune and business opportunities for
others.
A recent report from the National Committee of Wedding Service
Industry claims Beijing will see more than 130,000 couples get
married this year, who will spend about 3 billion yuan (US$375
million) in related service sectors.
Grand banquet celebration charges, bills for wedding rings,
dressings, souvenir pictures and honeymoon trips attribute to the
high expenditure, said Shi Kangning, secretary-general of the
committee.
The Year of the Dog this year is seen by many as a golden period
to tie the knot.
Money also pours into wedding service companies, which are
becoming an increasingly popular means of organizing the big
day.
Song Xilei, 24, a local public servant complained she failed to
book a wedding service or reserve restaurant seats in June for her
planned wedding day, and has had to change it to the latter half of
this year.
"Our schedule is tight till January next year," said Tan Jun,
manager of Jinyuangu, a Beijing-based wedding company.
Through the whole year, all the auspicious days, mostly falling
on even dates according to the Chinese lunar calendar, have been
"sold out" for serving new couples, Tan added.
"Busy is the most accurate word to describe my work from the
very beginning of this year," he said.
In China, choosing a wedding day, as important as the ceremony
itself, is a job for parents and even grandparents.
According to tradition, last year's Year of the Rooster and the
Year of the Pig in 2007 are not good times for weddings, which has
pushed more couples to try to find a day this year to get
married.
"Children of the baby boomers, born in the mid-1950s, are now in
their 20s, ready to get married and creating a huge market for the
wedding service industry," Shi told China Daily about another
reason boosting the field.
In Beijing, the average cost for a wedding ceremony is about
80,000 yuan, excluding bills for rings, dressing, trips and
pictures over the course of the day.
And, more young people prefer to arrange and design their
ceremony in a special, unique and unforgettable way by the
involvement of wedding companies.
"More than half of new wedding couples will use the tailored
service provided by companies this year, 20 percent higher than
that of last year," said Shi.
He predicted a 10 percent year-on-year increase in terms of the
rising commercial involvement in this field.
More than 200 companies have registered at Beijing Municipal
Administration of Industry and Commerce as professional wedding
service providers.
The rise in popularity of such companies is mirrored in other
cities across the country.
It is estimated that 10 million couples are expected to get
married this year in China.
(China Daily March 17, 2006)