Matchmaker, matchmaker
Updated: 2014-08-06 16:13
By Wu Ni(Shanghai Star)
|
||||||||
A typical matchmaking event run by Fan is very well organized.
"I invite 100 people, 50 boys and 50 girls, to gather at a square near my house. I pair them in my notebook, so when everyone is there, I call out their names, and they can step forward and be introduced."
That's just the first step. Fan carefully follows up on each introduction to make sure the relationship is going smoothly.
She has attracted quite a following, mostly parents who want to find spouses for their children. Fan is already a grandmother, and her son found his match in university.
In 2012, she decided to register her matchmaking studio as a non-profit organization. To eliminate potential frauds or cheats who may take advantage of young women, all those who participate at her events must show her a single status certificate issued by the Civil Affairs Bureau, identity card, registered permanent residence certificate or hukou booklet, their education certificates and employee's card.
Fan hopes she can write a book one day on the matches she has made to share these stories with young men and women, and show them how to choose a mate when they are confused or hesitant.
6.1 earthquake rocks San Francisco Bay Area
Auto-moulding firms eye Brazil
Bao Bao, blessed with many birthday wishes
Heartbreaking partings for 'left-behind children'
Yao Ming takes on Ice Bucket Challenge
Luxury automobile expo held in Beijing
YOG: Mixed intl team semifinal of table tennis
Exhibit explores Marshal Ye's legacy
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
|
|
|
|
|
|
Today's Top News
Calif. governor declares emergency from quake
American held in Syria freed
Washington DC seeks more Chinese tourism
California hospital treats 70 plus after quake
White House aides to attend funeral of black teen
Man, 18, accused of being mastermind in imam's murder
China urges US to stop close-in surveillance
US seeks multi-prong strategy against ISIL forces
US Weekly
|
|

















