Special
Report: Reconstruction After
Earthquake
CHENGDU, April 7 (Xinhua) -- Forty people who lost their spouses in the May
12 earthquake last year will tie the knot at a group wedding on April 26 in
southwest China's Sichuan Province, a local official said Tuesday.
"The 30-minute wedding service, which will be funded by the local
government, will be held in accordance with the custom of the local Qiang ethnic
group," said Wang Jian, a public official with the Beichuan County, which lost
two-thirds of its population in the quake.
Wang said the couples would plant 20 trees at the ceremony to "extend their
appreciation to the Communist Party of China, the government and the whole
society for their caring."
Beichuan is the country's only Qiang Autonomous County.
"A gun salute will be included in the ceremony to express the Qiang
people's hospitality and their blessings to the new couples," Wang said.
He said more than 100 couples had filed applications for the group wedding,
but many retracted them after having second thoughts.
"Many are reluctant to make a public appearance or their parents are
against it," Wang said.