Core Insights - The marriage registration numbers in various regions, including Jiangsu and Guangdong, have seen significant increases, indicating a potential trend in marriage rates across China in 2025 [2][4]. Group 1: Marriage Registration Data - In Guangdong, 614,000 couples registered for marriage in 2025, an increase of 102,000 couples or 19.92% from the previous year [2]. - Shanghai reported a total of 175,092 marriage registrations in 2025, with a growth of approximately 38.7% compared to 2024 [2]. - Jiangxi recorded 265,952 marriage registrations, with 186,528 being new marriages, reflecting a growth of about 3.46% from 2024 [3]. - Fujian's marriage registrations reached 169,756, marking a 12% increase, with Fuzhou seeing a 20.37% rise [3]. - Sichuan had 399,300 marriage registrations, with Chengdu contributing over 130,000 [4]. Group 2: Policy Changes and Social Trends - The implementation of the revised Marriage Registration Regulations on May 10, 2025, has removed regional restrictions, allowing for easier registration across different locations [4]. - The convenience of marriage registration has increased, particularly benefiting those working away from their registered domicile [4]. - The rise in "cross-province" marriage registrations has been noted, especially in cities with high migrant populations [4]. - The trend of combining tourism with marriage registration is growing, with cities creating "wedding landmarks" to attract couples [4][5]. - Suzhou has developed 16 unique marriage registration points, enhancing the experience for couples through themed activities [5].
广东去年结婚登记超60万对,5省份公布去年结婚人数
Di Yi Cai Jing·2026-01-29 11:01