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Facts you didn't know about Chinese dating culture

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 29, 2023, 01:00 IST
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Here's all you need to know

Dating culture has many variations when we talk about the rules and customs around the world, at large. Each country and city has its own customs and traditions. Today. We delve into the Chinese dating culture which many would have a little idea about thanks to Chinese dramas available on OTTs. Here are some facts you probably didn't know about the Chinese dating culture.

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Parental involvement

In Chinese dating culture, parents play a significant role in dating. They are very much involved in the initial matchmaking and may have the final say in approving a potential partner for their child. This tradition stems from the importance of family and filial piety in Chinese society.

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Matchmaking markets

Many Chinese cities have dedicated matchmaking markets where parents gather to find suitable partners for their adult children. These markets often take place in parks, and parents exchange information about their children's age, occupations, education, and other relevant details. It is considered a more traditional approach to finding a partner.

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‘Leftover women’ and ‘bare branches’

Yes you read it right! There are terms like "leftover women" and "bare branches" that are used in China to describe unmarried women over the age of 27 and unmarried men over the age of 30, respectively. There is societal pressure on these individuals to marry, and they may face challenges in finding suitable partners due to age-related biases.

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Online dating

With the rise of technology, online dating has become increasingly popular in China. Dating apps and websites are widely used, especially among younger generations in urban areas. Popular platforms include Tantan, Momo, and Baihe.

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Group dates

Group dates, known as "group blind dates" or "group gatherings," are common in Chinese dating culture. It involves a group of friends or colleagues getting together with the intention of introducing single individuals to potential partners within the group. This approach can reduce the pressure of one-on-one dating and create a more relaxed atmosphere.

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Pre-marital health checks

Before getting married, it is common for Chinese couples to undergo pre-marital health checks. This practice is to ensure the physical health and well-being of both individuals and their future child. It includes tests for sexually transmitted infections, genetic disorders, and other health conditions.

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Wedding traditions

Chinese wedding traditions vary across different regions, but some common customs include the exchange of betrothal gifts, the tea ceremony, and the bride's hair combing ceremony. These traditions often symbolize blessings, respect for elders, and the merging of two families.


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