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		<title>Billionaires wonder if money can buy love</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Billionaires wonder if money can buy love</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Billionaires wonder if money can buy love<br /><br />BEIJING<br /><br />Wed Dec 23, 2009 2:38pm EST<br /><br />BEIJING (Reuters) - Lonely this Christmas? Spare a thought for Beijing&#x27;s billionaires.<br /><br />The country&#x27;s economic boom over the last three decades may have generated a clutch of super-wealthy Chinese, but it has not guaranteed all of them love. Last Sunday, a privileged group of 21 single billionaires and 22 single women attended what state media called one of the Chinese capital&#x27;s most expensive parties ever -- a match-making ball with tickets costing 100,000 yuan ($14,650) a head.<br /><br />The 21 billionaires were all registered members of Golden Bachelors, a Shanghai-based match-making agency dedicated to helping wealthy Chinese men and women find their potential better half, which also organized the event.<br /><br />It&#x27;s very hard for billionaires to meet women they want to marry because they have been so career-oriented during the earlier stages of their lives, Golden Bachelor media director Xiao Pu told Reuters.<br /><br />They use our agency to filter through suitable partners according to their physical appearance, personality, level of education, level of income and family background, she added.<br /><br />Some of the 22 ladies hoping to meet the billionaire of their dreams were also registered with the agency, while a lucky few were scouted to attend for free by the agency&#x27;s love hunters, or won tickets at beauty pageants sponsored by the agency.<br /><br />Every girl has the right to pursue happiness, a 22-year-old surnamed Dai who is studying at a Nanjing arts university told the China Daily.<br /><br />I just want to avoid the problems I may be forced to face before falling in love.<br /><br />The newspaper said that the bachelorettes, dressed in exquisite ball gowns, sang, danced and even cooked their way into the lonely men&#x27;s hearts during a talent show at the ball.<br /><br />China&#x27;s number of known dollar billionaire has now reached 130, higher than any other country bar the United States, according to the 2009 Hurun report.<br /><br />Similar high-end match-making agencies and parties have also sprung up in other Chinese boomtown cities such as Shenzhen and Shanghai.<br /><br />Xiao said she was delighted with the success of the event, adding that 80 percent of the couples who attended the inaugural ball went on agency-organized dates to Beijing restaurants and cultural sites the following day.<br /><br />Many couples even took their own initiatives to fit in a few extra-special dates outside of the itineraries we planned for them, she said.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/12/billionaires-wonder-if-money-can-buy-love.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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