SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A newly-wed couple in
Shanghai have filed a complaint against a local hotel after the groom
broke his arm during bedroom fun and games. Yu Haitao and bride Fang Shuling
were taking part in traditional tease-the-newly-weds celebrations when
Yu tumbled off the bed breaking his left arm, state media said on Wednesday.
"My husband slipped right after he stood up on the bed to get ready
for the games," Fang told the Shanghai Daily.
"It happened within seconds without any big movement."
Yu, 28, who underwent a 20,000 yuan ($2,415) operation on Tuesday, and
Fang said the hotel had provided unsafe facilities, the newspaper added.
The hotel management denied any responsibility.
Wedding pranks are a long-standing tradition in China, with friends and
family given the chance to tease and heckle the newly-weds.
Many couples across China rushed to get married before the start of the
current Year of the Rooster, believing it to be a jinxed time to tie the
knot.
On top of that, the lunar cycle began relatively late this year, meaning
the year did not contain "lichun," the auspicious day that marks
the start of spring, thus earning it an added reputation for being unlucky
for wedlock.