On Nov.1, 2011, eleven unmarried guys rolled themselves in quilts and rode the No.1 metro line. The signboards around their necks had their contact information and their desire for a wife. Nowadays, Nov.11 has become the Singles Day in China for people who still remain single. Photo: CFP
On Nov.1, 2011, eleven unmarried guys rolled themselves in quilts and rode the No.1 metro line. The signboards around their necks had their contact information and their desire for a wife. Nowadays, Nov.11 has become the Singles Day in China for people who still remain single. Photo: CFP
On Nov.1, 2011, eleven unmarried guys rolled themselves in quilts and rode the No.1 metro line. The signboards around their necks had their contact information and their desire for a wife. Nowadays, Nov.11 has become the Singles Day in China for people who still remain single. Photo: CFP
On Nov.1, 2011, eleven unmarried guys rolled themselves in quilts and rode the No.1 metro line. The signboards around their necks had their contact information and their desire for a wife. Nowadays, Nov.11 has become the Singles Day in China for people who still remain single. Photo: CFP