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多地七夕结婚登记同比大幅上升,原因是什么?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-08-31 09:11

Core Insights - The implementation of the revised Marriage Registration Regulations has led to a significant increase in marriage registrations across multiple provinces in China, particularly on the occasion of Qixi Festival, also known as Chinese Valentine's Day [1][3][4] - The new regulations allow for marriage registration without a household registration book and enable nationwide processing, facilitating young couples who work or live away from their registered residence to marry locally [3][4] Group 1: Marriage Registration Data - Nearly 20 provinces have reported a substantial increase in marriage registrations on Qixi Festival, with Guangdong Province seeing a 120% year-on-year increase, registering 10,558 couples compared to 4,803 last year [1][3] - Shandong Province also experienced a surge, with a total of 271,000 marriage registrations this year, marking a 10.1% increase from the previous year [3] - In Liaoning Province, marriage registrations on Qixi Festival rose by 178%, totaling 4,109 couples [3] - Shanghai recorded its highest marriage registration volume in nearly a decade, with 2,310 couples registering on the day, including 1,130 through the nationwide processing option [3] Group 2: Impact of Policies - The introduction of a nationwide childcare subsidy policy is believed to have some influence on the increase in marriage registrations, although experts suggest the impact is limited due to the low subsidy amount of 3,600 RMB per child per year [4] - The Ministry of Civil Affairs reported that nationwide marriage registrations reached 3.539 million in the first half of the year, an increase of 109,000 compared to the previous year, indicating a strong likelihood of overall growth in marriage registrations for the year [4][5]