China wants to make it easier to get married, and harder to divorce
Policymakers grappling with a shrinking and rapidly ageing population are trying to encourage young people to marry and have children
The civil affairs ministry released a draft amendment to the Regulation on Marriage Registration this month, calling it an important change to “build happy and harmonious families”. It is open for public feedback until September 11.
According to official data, some 3.43 million people registered for marriage in the first six months of 2024 – down 12 per cent from a year ago and the lowest number in a decade.
Under the revised regulation, couples can get married using just their ID cards anywhere in the country. Previously, they also needed their official household registration, or hukou, and could only marry in the places where they were registered.