China is making it easier for couples to marry anywhere in the country, from temples to subway stations, in a bid to reverse its falling birth rate. The policy has sparked a wave of “marriage tourism, ...
A jazzed-up version of a toy that first hit shelves in the late 1990s has been named as one of Amazon's 10 must-have toys ...
Marriages, which demographers use as a proxy for the country's birth rate, rose 22.5% from a year earlier to 1.61 million in the third quarter of 2025, putting China on track to halt a downtrend in an ...
China's attempt to boost marriage rates has led to innovative strategies, such as registering marriages at scenic spots and ...
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