The scene is set at People’s square park in Shanghai every Saturday and Sunday afternoon. It is a little bit like stumbling upon a giant speed dating game, where parents are there on a mission, with or without their children’s consent. They try to arrange meetings, set up coffee dates or other ideal conditions for a whirlwind romance, to find potential matches for their unmarried children.
Most of the time their children are too busy working to devote time to meeting their ideal soul mate so they accept their parents’ help. But it’s not that easy even for a parent and many also employ matchmakers. These usually charge RMB 10-20 (1.5-3USD) per pairing.
Walking through the park you can observe the walls which are lined with posts that seem to read as notices of missing persons, advertising physical descriptions or issuing a photograph. Posts never fail to mention the possession of a house or a car or, ideally, both.
However, the problem is that most participants wouldn’t consider a prospective date that didn’t have a Shanghai household registry (hukou). Rural and Urban Hukou offer different levels of social services. High house price is a barrier for many people especially in Shanghai, since for most of them it would take several generations contributing to paying in order to buy a wedding house for their son.
The effectiveness of the marriage market in actually finding marital matches is very difficult to assess. When asked to the participants, one man reported about 1% while another indicated that it is 50% effective. According to Demographic trends China will have a great surplus of unmarried Chinese men who cannot find wives in the coming years.
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