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Chinese men and women locked in one house due to city lockdown during blind date

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In China, a man and a woman were locked up together during a blind date due to the COVID-19 lockdown, and eventually got engaged.

According to reports from FP and Hong Kong’s South China Morning Post (SCMP) on the 19th (local time), Zhao Xiaoqing (28) from Shaanxi Province in northern China, Zhao Fei (28), a male living in another area in mid-December, was During a date at his home, he was locked up due to the Corona 19 lockdown order, so we unexpectedly started living together.

The two were introduced to each other through their families. Zhao Xiaoqing had no interest in Zhao Fei at first just looking at the photos, but after the lockdown lasted more than a month, emotions began to sprout and eventually they decided to get married.

“During the lockdown period, I had to stay at Zhao Fei’s house and sell apples live, but he was always there no matter how late it was. Zhao Fei is responsible and thoughtful.”

He continued, “Our relationship is the greatest harvest I have ever had in 2021,” he added.

The two said, “We plan to get married in six months to avoid making an impulsive decision.” The two said that they plan to start an apple distribution business together after marriage.

Jang Ji-min, Guest Reporter at Hankyung.com newsinfo@hankyung.com

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