They were participants at a mass blind-dating event hosted by Seongnam city, an attempt by the local government to reverse a falling birth rate in a country where the popularity of marriage and enthusiasm towards parenthood have nosedived.
Jung Jae-hoon, a professor at the department of social welfare at Seoul Women's University, said it was "nonsense" to expect these events to lead to higher birth rates.
"You need to spend more money directly on supporting pregnancy, child delivery and parenting to call it a policy to boost birth rates," Jung said.
Despite criticism, thousands of people have signed up for this year's blind-dating events arranged by the Seongnam city.
"Low birth rates cannot be resolved with a single policy," Shin said.
Persons:
Lee Yu, Hwang Da, Hwang, Jung Jae, Jung, Shin Sang, Shin, It's, Soo, hyang Choi, Daewoung Kim, Josh Smith, Stephen Coates
Organizations:
Seongnam, Organisation for Economic Co, Development, Seoul Women's University, Minwoo, Thomson
Locations:
SEONGNAM, South Korea, Seoul, Korean, United States, Japan, Seongnam