Marriage registration offices in multiple regions nationwide were busy offering registry services for the newlyweds on Monday, May 20. The day gained its popularity in the last decade as the pronunciations of the number "520" sounds like "I love you" in Chinese and is regarded as a "new Valentine's Day".
In addition to regular procedures such as taking oaths and having photos taken, many couples also opted for traditional Chinese wedding ceremonies to experience the charm of traditional culture.
Many marriage registration offices across the country were fully booked in advance on Monday and Tuesday, so they announced that they would implement measures such as working overtime and increasing staff to ensure smooth services.
Some local civil affairs authorities also integrated traditional Chinese culture into marriage registration services to attract more young people. In Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province, a water wedding ceremony themed around Song Dynasty (960-1279) culture was held on Saturday, with 10 couples participating in the event and more than 10,000 people watching, according to Guangdong authorities.
In Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu Province, another traditional Chinese wedding ceremony was held on Sunday, with 52 couples wearing traditional clothing and exchanging bows, showcasing the beauty of traditional customs.
"May 20 is always a busy day as it is especially popular among young people. We started work one hour earlier today and will have flexible working hours until all registrations are finished," a staff member at a marriage registration office in the Qinhuai district of Nanjing told the Global Times on Monday.
The Qinhuai civil affairs department also provides free services for couples who want to experience a traditional Chinese wedding by dressing in traditional clothing and accessories. This service requires advance booking, which was welcomed by young people, according to the staff.
The Global Times also learned from the Civil Affairs Bureau of Suzhou on Monday that a series of activities have been carried out in the city to promote a marriage-friendly society. They have established different types of marriage registration centers, such as one sporting a classical garden style. They have also developed a wedding industry cluster area, launching special wedding tourism routes such as subway wedding tours, cultural heritage tours and cultural tourism scenic tours.
In Beijing alone, the number of marriage registration appointments for Tuesday also reached more than 3,000, according to the Beijing Daily on Monday.
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