Inside China’s matchmaking boom as men face rising expectations and fewer women

Tamara Ceaikovski

As dating gets more complicated, young professionals in China are seeking help to navigate love. CNA’s Chinese Matchmakers follows them and the experts reshaping the way they present themselves, right from their awkward first dates. CHENGDU, China: On paper, Zhao Xiangjie, 33, appears to have a lot going for him in China’s dating market. He works as an information technology product manager, earning 300,000 yuan (US$43,000) a year. He owns a flat in Chengdu, while his parents own another that

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