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South China Morning Post
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- South China Morning Post
China couple choose bicycles over limousines for wedding, get community blessings
A young man and woman in China who swapped traditional luxury bridal cars for a bicycle on their wedding day has captivated mainland social media. The couple, whose nuptials was held on May 13 in Luohe, Henan province in central China, were showered with blessings along the 20-minute bike ride, Hunan Daily reported. Chinese families normally use luxury cars for the bride pickup ritual on the big day, the vehicles often being borrowed from friends or rented from wedding organising companies. The happy couple turned heads along the wedding route with their unusual choice of transport. Photo: But the Henan bride, known as Xing, preferred that her husband used a bicycle to pick her up from her parents' home and take her to the house of his parents. The decision came as a result of her hobby of bicycle riding and her admiration for the simple love of her parents' generation, said Xing. 'I love riding, so I would like to add this element into my wedding to make it different from others,' Xing was quoted as saying. The bride dismounts the traditional-style bicycle onto a red carpet at the end of the journey. Photo: The bike her husband rode for the journey was an old-fashioned, big-sized model.

Barnama
28-04-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Global Military Spending Hits New High Of US$2.72 Trillion
China's first Type 054B frigate, the Luohe, was commissioned in the People's Liberation Army Navy on Wednesday morning at a military port in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province. (Photo by Li Bingxuan/Xinhua) COPENHAGEN, April 28 (Bernama-dpa) -- Global military spending reached a new high in 2024 for the 10th time in a row, German Press Agency (dpa) reported. According to a new report published Monday by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), a leading think tank on conflict and defence, inflation-adjusted spending in 2024 rose by 9.4 per cent to US$2.72 trillion. This is the steepest year-on-year increase since at least the end of the Cold War, SIPRI said. bootstrap slideshow Military spending increased in all world regions, with particularly rapid growth in Europe and the Middle East, according to the report. With the war in Ukraine in its third year, military expenditure rose across Europe by 17 per cent to US$693 billion, making it the main contributor to the global increase. All European countries increased their military spending in 2024, except Malta. According to SIPRI, Russia's military expenditure reached an estimated US$149 billion in 2024, a 38 per cent increase from 2023 and double the level in 2015. The top five military spenders — the United States, China, Russia, Germany, and India — accounted for 60 per cent of the global total. Germany's military expenditure increased by 28 per cent to reach $88.5 billion, making the country the fourth biggest spender in the world. SIPRI researcher Lorenzo Scarazzato said that for the first time since reunification, Germany became the biggest military spender in Western Europe.