Who wants to date a billionaire?
Updated: 2012-12-26 17:45
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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It can be romantic to meet someone, fall in love and get married. However, nowadays it's not easy for Chinese men or women to find their Mr Right or Mrs Right, which generates a new industry.
The matchmaking industry is becoming more prosperous and segmented.
If a billionaire wants the China Entrepreneur Club for Singles to find a girlfriend for him, he needs to pay at least 200,000 yuan in annual membership fees. If a woman wants to go on a date with a billionaire, she has to take a series of tests, including cooking and in-depth interviews.
And if someone recommends a woman who passes all the tests and goes on a date with the billionaire, this person will get 50,000 yuan as a finder's fee, and if that woman and the billionaire end up falling in love, the billionaire will provide an apartment worth 3 million yuan in any city in China.
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Several women fill out forms to take tests designed by the matchmaking company China Entrepreneur Club for Singles, on Dec 23, 2012. [Photo / CFP] |
A woman chops a potato in Beijing on Dec 23, 2012, part of the tests designed by the China Entrepreneur Club for Singles, a matchmaker. [Photo / CFP] |
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