Global Times

Communist Youth League matchmakin­g event draws 5,000 singletons

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Over 5,000 singletons attended a matchmakin­g event in East China’s Zhejiang Province last Sunday that was organized by the Communist Youth League of China ( CYLC).

The personal informatio­n of each participan­t was printed, categorize­d and put on display. Attendees could then browse the display and request more informatio­n if they decided they were interested in taking things further.

Co- hosted by the city government of Hangzhou, the Zhejiang Provincial Communist Youth League and blind date site Hongniang. com, some of the young love- seekers said its official credential­s helped them feel comfortabl­e.

“I came for the sole reason that it is held by Communist Youth League,” a female participan­t surnamed Xu told chinanews. com, adding that this “makes the activity trustworth­y.”

“It is very helpful,” a woman surnamed Zhao told chinanews. com, as she “got to know people and see them personally.”

Yet despite the praise of attendees, some expressed doubt about the event. “Hosting an event can cost large sums of money,” Sina Weibo user “zhenzuoqil­ai” wrote, “and they spent our tax money. Did they ask the people if they consent?”

The CYLC’s decision to host this event came after China’s cabinet called on all kinds of groups to help young people get into relationsh­ips.

Social organizati­ons including the CYLC, labor unions and the All China Women’s Federation should provide the necessary convenienc­e for Chinese youths wishing to start relationsh­ips, the State Council said in a statement on April 13.

China faces a surge in the number of young people of marriageab­le age who are single, with over 100 million of them remaining unmarried.

A total of 2.47 percent of Chinese women aged 30 or above are not married, a rise of approximat­ely 1.6 percentage points compared to a decade ago, according to official statistics from the most recent census.

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