标题: China's romantic day: Time to find your other half [打印本页] 作者: davy10 时间: 2011-8-7 13:14 标题: China's romantic day: Time to find your other half
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A newly-wed couple poses with their marriage certificates at a marriage registry office in Ganyu county, Jiangsu province, Aug 6, 2011. The day marks Qixi, the Chinese Lovers Day, which in the Chinese lunar calendar falls on July 7. More than 150 couples arrived at the office in the morning to register. [Photo/Xinhua]
A man proposes to his girlfriend in a marriage registry office in Wuyi county, Zhejiang province, Aug 6, 2011. [Photo/Xinhua]作者: davy10 时间: 2011-8-7 13:16
Couples line up to register at a marriage registry office in Beijing's Xicheng district, Aug 6, 2011, which in the Chinese lunar calendar falls on July 7, Chinese Lovers Day. The screen reads: "We wish every newly-wed couple happiness." [Photo/Xinhua]
A man holds up a sign displaying his unmarried son's information at a matchmaking fair held by the local Women's Federation in Harbin, capital of Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, Aug 6, 2011. The day marks Qixi, the Chinese Lovers Day, which in the Chinese lunar calendar falls on July 7. Such matchmaking fairs attract not only single men and women who hope to find their other halves, but also parents who put up advertisements for their unmarried adult children, hoping to find a son or daughter-in-law soon. [Photo/Xinhua]作者: davy10 时间: 2011-8-7 13:21
The old father help his doctor son to look for wife , i think it 's sorrowful for some Chinese parents作者: tingroom 时间: 2011-8-8 14:35
why your said sorrowful?
the doctor borned in 1977,he is 34.his father just worried about him.作者: ivytony 时间: 2011-8-8 14:36
it's a pity that the marriage registry officer didn't work on this special day.作者: davy10 时间: 2011-8-8 20:09
In my opinion ,it is not the father's job .
dear some chinese parents :
you are too laborious ! you deplete all of your lifetime for your children ,it's time to have a rest!