A survey conducted this summer suggests students in Shenyang lavish
most of their money on the opposite sex.
The survey, conducted by Lixinfang, a student mental health centre at
Shenyang Normal University, shows almost half of all undergraduates' daily
spending goes on their girlfriends or boyfriends.
The rest is spent on their lodgings, 30 per cent, hairdressing and
clothes, 5 per cent, and study fees, 3 per cent.
This means money spent on their partners comes in at No 1, while money
spent on study comes last.
The surveyors interviewed 1,000 college students in Shenyang, Liaoning
Province.
"This result is astonishing. We never knew that they spent so much on
their partners rather than on their studies," said Zou Rulian, director of
the centre.
"It is their own business as they are all over 18 years old, but the
point is that they live on their parents, not themselves," said Zou.
According to the survey, 69 per cent of students spent over 10,000 yuan
(US$1,250) a year, a figure that included tuition fees and daily
expenditure.
Statistics from the Shenyang Statistics Bureau show last year the
average monthly salary in Shenyang was 1,366 yuan (US$171), 134 yuan
(US$17) less than the national average.
"One undergraduate costs more than half the annual income of average
families in Shenyang. But students do not spend on study, they spend on
something else," added Zou.
Wang Dan, at the local Dongbei University, spends around 1,000 yuan
(US$120) every month, with over half going on dating.
He receives 700 yuan (US$86) from his family each month. In addition,
Wang has part-time jobs, like tutoring a high school student, to bring in
extra income.
"It is my duty to buy my girlfriend food, clothes and other things. I'd
like to do more part-time work to afford this," he said.
By Wu Yong (China Daily)