<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
          BIZCHINA> Wen's Lens
          Affordable leisure
          By YOU NUO (China Daily)
          Updated: 2008-08-25 16:18

          Affordable leisure 

          Affordable leisure

           Affordable leisure

          Large sporting events, let alone international ones, are festivals in the modern time. When athletes are busy competing with one another, other people have fun.

          To make the best of the opportunity, young people plan some romantic time for themselves - to watch the game together in the stadium or in night clubs, and even to hold their wedding ceremonies.

          On the eve of the just-ended Beijing Olympics, Chinese media ran many reports about unusually large numbers of people registering marriages in this or that city.

          According to the real estate online service Soufun.com, in Beijing in the morning of August 8 alone, 16,000 couples registered marriage. The figure was immediately used to highlight the alleged future demand for new housing units in the city.

          But as it turned out, Soufun.com's account was less than half true. In the report by CCTV, the national television system, the number of Beijing's marriage registers on August 8 was 15,646 couples for the whole day. While the entire nation's single-day marriage registration record for that day, as CCTV quoted from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, was 314,244 couples.

          To say that more marriages will generate more sales of new houses is exaggeration. But what did sell well were wedding gowns (or the rentals of them) and gifts, and along with them, large flat screen TV sets (for the newlyweds to watch the forthcoming games).

          Yet behind all these things - the young people's chase for fun and all the sales around the Olympics - is that this society has become able to afford them. Admittedly, there is still much poverty in China. But in general its people do have more money and can enjoy more leisure.

          By one index, namely the money spent on food in a family's total expenditure, China has seen a major difference in the last three decades. Called by economists the Engle coefficient, it has come down in urban China from 57.5 to 35.8 in percentage terms, and in rural China, from 67.7 to 43.

          Nowadays each urban resident would use around 14 percent of his or her total spending to chase cultural, entertainment, and sports interests, as reflected by data released by the National Statistics Bureau.

          In real terms, it is 1,200 yuan ($163.54) on average. But in Beijing and Shanghai, it means every person would spend, not including the purchase of gadgets, 2,500 yuan a year. That, in Mao's time, could be equivalent to a young worker's 10 years' wages.

          Affordable leisure

           


          (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)

           

           

          主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人免费亚洲av在线| 人妻日韩精品中文字幕| 人人妻碰人人免费| 日韩黄色av一区二区三区| 国产免费又黄又爽又色毛| 国产亚洲青春草在线视频| 女同精品女同系列在线观看| 国产乱妇乱子视频在播放| 人妻教师痴汉电车波多野结衣| 国内精品久久黄色三级乱| 日日碰狠狠添天天爽超碰97| 粗大猛烈进出高潮视频| 国产高清无遮挡内容丰富| 国产999久久高清免费观看| ā片在线观看免费观看| 久热这里只有精品12| 无码精品人妻一区二区三区中| 亚洲女同精品久久女同| av大片| 无人区码一码二码三码区| 亚洲最大日韩精品一区| 欧美 国产 人人视频| 九九热在线视频精品免费| 亚洲最猛黑人xxxx黑人猛交| 日韩精品亚洲不卡一区二区| 高级艳妇交换俱乐部小说| 自拍偷拍第一区二区三区| 国产欧美日韩精品第二区| 国产一级特黄性生活大片| 蜜桃久久精品成人无码av | 婷婷99视频精品全部在线观看| 欧美黑人性暴力猛交在线视频| 97一区二区国产好的精华液| 韩国免费a级毛片久久| 最新av中文字幕无码专区| 自偷自拍亚洲综合精品| 亚洲高清国产拍精品熟女| 国产欧美日韩精品丝袜高跟鞋| 国产成人亚洲综合色婷婷秒播| 欧美牲交a欧美牲交aⅴ一| 狠狠五月深爱婷婷网|