Changsha Evening News Changsha, May 20 (All Media Reporter Yan Kaiyun) Because of the homophonic pronunciation of "I love you", "520" has become the wedding registration date favored by many prospective couples. May 20-21 this year corresponds to the 13th and 14th days of the fourth lunar month, which together means "I love you forever", making marriage registration more popular in many places. "Almost 200 newlyweds have made appointments to receive certificates in the past two days." The relevant person in charge of the Marriage Registration Center of Liuyang Civil Affairs Bureau said that they have made full preparations in advance to provide certificate application services and "will not close until the completion of the process."
html At about 9 a.m. on May 20, the hall of the Marriage Registration Center of Liuyang Civil Affairs Bureau was bustling with activity. The carefully arranged Chinese wedding scene was warm and romantic. The staff sent roses and greeting cards to each newlywed couple, and prepared different styles of Hanfu for them to take photos and "check in." Amidst the blessings of the certificate-issuing officer, the newlyweds read their wedding vows and made a lifelong commitment to each other, which was full of ceremony."February 14th, May 20th and Qixi Festival are the peak dates of the year for obtaining marriage certificates." Li Zhong, a staff member of the Marriage Registration Center of Liuyang Civil Affairs Bureau, said that this year Liuyang passed the "Hunan Civil Affairs" and "Changsha Civil Affairs "There are more than 120 couples waiting to register on the WeChat mini program on May 20, and the number of appointments on May 21 far exceeds the usual daily average of 30 couples.
In addition, some prospective newcomers who made reservations by phone and those who did not make reservations came to the scene. Li Zhong said that in the face of the rush to obtain certificates, the center increased the window for certificate application, and at the same time went to work half an hour earlier and extended the off-duty time. "Everyone who comes to the site will receive a certificate, and we will not get off work until everything is completed."