Typically it does not include a wedding, a ring, a house, a car or a honeymoon. The practice contrasts with the traditional Chinese custom of parents helping to provide the assets for their children's marriages. Naked marriage has become increasingly prevalent in China [1] and is popular among people born there after the s. It is generally recognized as a frugal way for loving partners to marry under the enormous economic pressure China's younger generation is currently facing.
10 Chinese Couples in Zhejiang Take Part in ‘Naked’ Wedd
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No frills? Chinese say 'I do' to creative -- and cheaper -- weddings
Many girls dream of wearing a beautiful white gown for their wedding. In Zhejiang Province, 10 brides and their grooms got married on Sunday, April 24, but they were barely clothed. But of course, on the sacred day, they did not intend to scandalize the community to send their message across, so the couples wore clothes with skin tone and some green items to cover their private parts. Weddings cost a lot, just the price of a gown and the reception is enough to setback a couple starting their new life together.
IN Britain the wedding night is a private affair behind closed doors — but this video reveals this is certainly not the case everywhere. Hilarious footage from China shows a newlywed couple strip naked under the covers while wedding guests watch. Smiling and laughing, the Chinese pair appear unperturbed by their delighted audience as they partake in the bizarre ritual.