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From lockdown to wedlock: Shanghai couple defy Covid woes to marry by AFP Staff Writers Shanghai (AFP) May 6, 2022 A couple in Shanghai have beaten Covid lockdowns and bureaucracy to tie the knot, celebrating their marriage in the car park of their housing compound after a ceremony officiated via Zoom from the United States. With the "Bridal Chorus" on speaker, a smattering of socially distanced friends and an immaculate white dress complete with blue surgical mask, bride Janelle Nuyts walked down the aisle followed by an official in a hazmat suit who disinfected the ground around her. Shanghai's weeks-long lockdown has brought the business hub of 25 million people to a halt as China sticks with its zero-Covid policy. But an easing of the rules in recent weeks has allowed some residents out of their homes, although mostly within the confines of their housing developments. Groom Matthew Mitchener, 35, said he initially had doubts about a lockdown wedding but they melted away Saturday when he caught sight of his bride in a figure-hugging wedding dress highlighting her five-month baby bump. "It was all a little surreal," the Australian said, beaming, as neighbours threw rice around for good luck and cheered. After a month stuck at home, the couple had their wedding officiated online by a US celebrant, with friends and family as witnesses, before they headed to the car park of their compound for a small celebration. A ban on marriage between foreigners in China in place since 2019 prevented the pair from using a Chinese official, and the option to tie the knot at one of their embassies was not available. The car park celebration had only been decided on a day before, when the couple's neighbours suggested they hold a reception party there after an easing of restrictions made it possible. "It kind of snowballed," said Mitchener. "The next thing we knew, we had a wedding dress arrive from our friend, and a wedding cake, a bouquet of flowers." "Once I put the dress on, everything changed," the 33-year-old Nuyts added. The pair decided in March to have their wedding officiated online after discovering they were expecting a baby. "It was beyond our expectations," said Nuyts of the big day. "We didn't really expect it was going to be so romantic."
Business group warns Hong Kong travel curbs a 'nightmare' Hong Kong (AFP) May 5, 2022 Hong Kong's stringent pandemic travel restrictions, including frequent flight bans, are a "nightmare" for businesses despite a recent easing of the rules, the European Chamber of Commerce has said. The business group published a letter to the city's leader on Wednesday urging her to drop the "circuit breaker" mechanism for flights, which temporarily suspends a route when an aircraft brings in too many infected passengers. "Almost daily, our members and other residents have been reporting that th ... read more
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