By Xu Fan and Wang Wen (
Updated: 2010-01-29 08:31
Nearly 100 matchmaking agencies launched a "love hunt" to find pretty girls on the capital's streets for their millionaire customers yesterday, triggering fierce public criticism.
Yang Jing, head of the "love hunt" department at a
Wearing a red scarf emblazoned with the company's name and carrying gifts prepared for her targets, Yang said the chances of finding and persuading a beautiful girl to provide contact information was small.
"Our basic requirement is that the girl should be taller than
After two hours of searching among commuters flocking out of the subway, Yang was disappointed that the only two pretty ladies who hit her standards were married.
The total catch of the hunt was less than 60 single girls by the end of the day, Yang said.
However, the number of single millionaires is about 600, and they have already paid for the service, said Fei Yang, director of operations at the branch.
"We have to keep the selection quite narrow to cater to our customers' strict requirements," she said.
She added they planned to move the "hunting" into premium office buildings in the capital.
The basic condition for wealthy bachelors to register at the agency is to have more than two million yuan in their bank account, Fei said.
"I am too busy to find a girlfriend and my life cycle is very limited," said Ma, 43, a millionaire.
Ma said he selected the agency because he could not find a girlfriend through his social network.
"Most of my friends are in business and it is very difficult to start a relationship," he said. He said he could get information on tens of girls everyday from the agency and would make a final decision when the "love hunt" had concluded.
Ma also said he believed the agency could help him screen out girls who only wanted his money. However, some experts criticize the campaign.
(China Daily
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