Hindustan Times (Delhi)

China calls for end to extravagan­t weddings, vulgar pranks

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BEIJING: The Chinese government has taken aim at the trend of increasing­ly expensive weddings and pre-wedding pranks which often turn violent or are sexualised.

According to China’s ministry of civil affairs, modern weddings are extravagan­t and can sometimes raise moral issues. It urged people to celebrate their big day in a more traditiona­l and frugal way, the South China Morning Post reported on Monday.

The ministry had a number of phenomena in its sights - including “sky-high” mone- tary gifts, a need to compete with the neighbours and hazings that often lead to assault and violence - reflecting “rampant money worship” and “declining morality”, the report said.

People in China are more and more indulging in expensive receptions, elaborate outfits and overseas wedding photo shoots.

At a conference on wedding reform last week, officials said weddings should “better reflect” the country’s values and goals and implement “Xi Jinping Thought,” the Presi- dent’s much touted political ideology.

Those problems “not only hinder growth and poverty alleviatio­n in rural areas, but also affect the harmony of families and healthy developmen­t of society”, the ministry said.

Ministry official Yang Zongtao said in an interview on Sunday that grass-roots government bodies would be asked to standardis­e marriage rites to address these issues.

Authoritie­s would set guidelines on the process of weddings and the amount of cash gifts, he said.

 ?? AFP ?? Chinese couples at a mass wedding ceremony in Beijing. An estimated 10 million weddings take place annually.
AFP Chinese couples at a mass wedding ceremony in Beijing. An estimated 10 million weddings take place annually.

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