Weddings are so important in China that couples are willing to
fork out on average 20 times their monthly income on getting
hitched and everything that comes with it.
China's newly-weds in urban areas spend 126,600 yuan (US$16,600)
on average in 2006 when getting hitched, Thursday's Chongqing
Youth Daily reported, citing a recent survey by the Ministry of
Commerce.
An analysis of 60,000 couples living in cities showed that about
64 percent of the spending went on apartment decoration, furniture
and household appliances and the rest was spent on the wedding,
such as the ceremony, photography, wedding dresses and feast.
The survey said the wedding expenditure was only a small share
of the overall marriage cost as most Chinese young couples in the
cities tended to buy an apartment and a car before tying the
knot.
The survey said that about 81.6 percent of the newly-weds
admitted that they had got financial support from parents as their
monthly income on average was only about 6,240 yuan.
The survey also showed that about 88.4 percent of the newly-weds
chose having wedding photography as a priority and 78.74 chose
hosting a wedding banquet.
In contrast, young couples in rural areas spent about 40,000
yuan on average on marriage-related issues, less than one third of
their city peers, according to the report.
About 8.49 million couples got married in China in 2006.
(Xinhua News Agency October 18, 2007)