Growth doesn't give time for dating
Does economic growth conflict with the ability of youngsters (and those not that young) to date? In China, it appears to be that way.
"The gateway to marital bliss has a frosted glass door emblazoned with two candy-apple red hearts and lots of computers. Introducing the Beijing Military and Civilian Matchmaking Service, one of a growing number of Chinese companies that are marrying high technology and low-tech tradition to spawn romantic unions.
Romance and marriage have changed drastically in China after 25 years of breakneck economic growth and looser social controls."
Interesting here that it is the Military and Civilian Matchmaking Service, that initiated the service. May be it follows the motto "Make Love, not war"?
(By Asia Business Consulting)
"The gateway to marital bliss has a frosted glass door emblazoned with two candy-apple red hearts and lots of computers. Introducing the Beijing Military and Civilian Matchmaking Service, one of a growing number of Chinese companies that are marrying high technology and low-tech tradition to spawn romantic unions.
Romance and marriage have changed drastically in China after 25 years of breakneck economic growth and looser social controls."
Interesting here that it is the Military and Civilian Matchmaking Service, that initiated the service. May be it follows the motto "Make Love, not war"?
(By Asia Business Consulting)
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