In Qingfu Village, Maoming, Guangdong, the village committee will reward matchmakers who introduce their spouses to male unmarried young people over 30 years old (inclusive) in the village and finally complete the registration of marriage. The introduction of this policy aims to encourage private matchmakers to introduce unmarried young men in the village to solve their marriage problems.
It is understood that there are more than 40 unmarried young men in Qingfu Village, ranging in age from 25 to 40. For these young people, marriage seems increasingly out of reach. Older people say they don't understand why these young people are suddenly not getting married. Against this backdrop, the village committee came up with a way to encourage young men to be introduced by rewarding matchmakers.
Some expressed support for this as a positive initiative that would help to address the marriage problems of unmarried young men in the village. Others expressed concern that it would raise moral and ethical issues, such as the possibility that the policy could be used for personal gain.
Despite this, the village council has firmly implemented this policy. They believe that this is not only an incentive for matchmakers, but also a kind of care and help for unmarried young men. They hope that through this policy, more matchmakers can be encouraged to introduce partners to these young people, help them find suitable partners, and enter the palace of marriage.
For those villagers who are still worried about this policy, the village committee expressed its understanding and called on everyone to maintain a rational and objective attitude. They believe that no policy can be perfect, but it is important to have a problem-solving attitude and action. They believe that with the joint efforts and participation of everyone, this policy will be successful and bring happiness and hope to the unmarried young men in Qingfu Village.