BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhua) -- China's marriage-related industries like wedding photography and wedding ceremony services pluck an average of 125,000 yuan (about 16,000 U.S. dollars) from the pockets of each newly-wed couple or their parents, more than the couple make
in a year, reported Sunday's Beijing Morning Post citing a recent survey of the
country's marriage-related industries.
An analysis of nearly 60,000 couples showed that more
than 70 percent of the spending goes on durables such as furniture and home
appliances.
The wedding itself -- the ceremony, photography,
wedding gowns,the honeymoon and jewelry -- accounted for less than 20,000 yuan,
15.5 percent of the total, and analysts claim there is room for growth there.
The wedding feast accounted for the rest of the
spending.
According to the survey, overall marriage spending
reached a whopping 557,478 yuan because it often includes the purchase of
anapartment and a car. Chinese people tend to regard an apartment as
indispensable for starting a family while autos have become affordable for many
and are a key status symbol.
The sums involved are huge for newly-weds, as 86
percent of those interviewed earn less than 8,000 yuan a month.
47 percent of the newly-weds interviewed admitted
that 20-60 percent of the marriage-related spending came from their parents,
while a minority of 14 percent relied on their parents to stump up 80-100
percent of the dosh.
The survey also showed that newly-weds in Shanghai
and eastern China tend to spend more on decorating their apartments, while
Beijingers and other northerners prefer to shell out on wedding photography,
wedding feasts and honeymoons.
About 10 million couples get hitched in China each
year, generating 250 billion yuan of marriage-related spending.