Wuhan citizens crash marriage application system

Wuhan citizens crash marriage application system

Lockdown restrictions in Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus outbreak began, are being relaxed after 76 days and allowing its citizens more access to facilities and services. One of the first things people want to do now? Get married, apparently.

According to Chinese tech platform Alipay, there was a 300% increase in traffic on the local marriage application system they run, which caused a temporary logjam that has since been fixed.

Applications on the site have been suspended throughout February and March as residents observed the government-sanctioned lockdown.

With restrictions now being eased, Wuhan can expect a marriage boom in the upcoming months.

This rush stands in strict contract to the high rates of divorce Wuhan experienced during the lockdown. The lockdown has revealed cracks in relationships of many couples who were forced to spend too much time together or were separated during quarantine, leading to many opting to split up

One good thing about the lockdown is it really made people realise who they want to, or don’t want to, be with.

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