Here’s one Olympics competition where China definitely set a record: at least 314,224 couples tied the knot across China on 08/08/08, the opening day of the 29th Olympic Games, according to official statistics. As expected, that was a one-day record for marriages since 1949, when the People’s Republic of China was founded, the Ministry of Civil affairs said on the weekend. In Beijing alone, the host city of the Olympics, 15,646 couples got married, 23 times the daily average. The previous one-day record for marriages in the capital was 4,452 on Dec. 18, 2006, which only had one eight in it by the western calendar. Under the lunar calendar, it was Oct. 28, which had two eights. On Aug. 8 last year, 3,390 couples got married in Beijing, making it the second most popular date after Dec. 18. Major Chinese cities saw a surge of applications to wed last Friday, either for the triple-eight symbolism or to catch an "Olympic wedding." The number eight symbolizes wealth, fortune and luck for Chinese. Many choose dates with the number eight to start a business, marry, deliver babies or undertake some other significant step. People also pay extra to have it in phone numbers or vehicle licence plates. Local civil affairs authorities said that 6,418 couples were married in Shanghai on Friday and 4,841 in Wuhan. Figures for other cities were not immediately available.