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Single men of humble beginnings have been left behind in China's rapid development, according to "Dating Game" documentation ...
To make matters worse, it's even harder if you're from a lower social class, according to Chinese dating coach Hao, who has over 3,000 clients. "Most of them are working class - they're the least ...
As marriage rates fall and China’s gender imbalance deepens, millions of single Chinese men are turning to dating coaches, ...
As a single, educated Chinese woman approaching 30, Nancy Ji felt tremendous stress from her parents to get married. So at 28, she hastily tied the knot with a boyfriend. "My parents put a lot of ...
In China’s rapidly modernizing metropolis of Chongqing, where traditional matchmaking parks coexist with towering skyscrapers, dating coach Hao is on a mission to help the country’s surplus of ...
New dating trend sees China youth flock to live matchmaking events at famous tourist site in search of love. Crowds gather to try different approach to dating, one person travels 9 hours; ...
Chinese are so committed to Valentine's Day, they celebrate it twice. Parks and parents play a big role in the Chinese dating scene. Single men should head to the cities, women to the countryside ...
Dr Mu sees this trend as "indicative of social problems" in China, citing "long work hours, greedy work culture and competitive environment, along with entrenched gender role expectations".
Dr Mu sees this trend as "indicative of social problems" in China, citing "long work hours, greedy work culture and competitive environment, along with entrenched gender role expectations".
The film The Dating Game explores how a dating coach tries to help China's single men find love.
To say China's women are outnumbered would be an understatement. With a staggering 30 million more men than women, one of the world's most populous countries has a deluge of unattached males.