Chinese Girls FLEE Domestic Dating Disasters to Meet YOU

MORE Chinese girls are open to dating foreign guys as the domestic marriage market becomes more challenging for many. In Shenzhen, many Chinese women are overlooked because of their social standing, academic achievements or advanced careers.

In Lianhuashan Park in Shenzhen, it's matchmaking central! Parents and even grandparents are playing cupid, setting up their unmarried kids and grandkids at a marriage market. Emerging from an informal gathering a decade ago, the marriage market has shown continued popularity.

The Shenzhen marriage market is a hive of activity. Over a thousand potential matches are advertised on signs strung across chain-link fences. Visitors browse the profiles intently, jotting down notes and exchanging information with each other. Notably, a significant majority of the advertised singles are women born in the late 1890s and early 1990s.

Anxiety over marital status is particularly prevalent among parents of unmarried Chinese women in their late twenties. In China, marriage is traditionally seen as a unification of two families, not just two individuals. This emphasis on family explains why parents are highly invested in their children's marriage choices. Today's young, unmarried Chinese women often have hectic professional schedules that limit their time for dating. Therefore, parents sometimes feel responsible for helping their daughters find a life partner.

In 2016, a nationwide survey conducted by the State-run China National Committee for the Well-being of the Youth found that over 70 percent of Chinese singles faced familial pressure to marry. This pressure to marry remains common in China. Single women in China are more likely to feel pressure than their male counterparts.

Though some parents feel compelled to play matchmaker for their daughters, regardless of their consent, very few succeed in finding love for them through these arranged marriages. Chinese marriage is not solely about two individuals but about two families. This explains why parents are anxious about their children's marriage prospects.

Traditionally, Chinese parents arranged their children's marriages, a practice now a relic of the past. However, parents still play a strong role, filtering potential partners based on practicalities like age and income. While they might not choose the spouse outright, they present their "approved" candidates to their children. While many parents and grandparents will keep looking and not give up at marriage markets in Lianhuashan Park, Chinese women are turning to international matchmaking services.

Anna, Queena, Jamilah, Mei, Wendy, Xiaoyu, Jade, Yoyo, Wen, and Coco, Shenzhen women featured in the video, roll their dice with matchmakers from international dating agencies who believe they can guaranty a match among foreigners looking for love in China. Unlike Lianhuashan Park, matchmakers operating international dating agencies review profiles of single foreign guys and Chinese girls before giving them access to the service.

Foreign bachelors who strongly prefer a Chinese wife or are simply looking to meet Asian women can take advantage of speed dating events facilitated by Shenzhen matchmakers.

Face-to-face introductions offer several advantages over dating apps. These include overcoming language barriers and avoiding unreliable profiles that can be common on dating platforms.

Ditch dating apps and the idea of visiting Lianhuashan Park when looking for a Chinese bride. You can meet any of these Shenzhen women featured in the video or other eligible Chinese women, all with the help of a reputable matchmaker from the agency.