Why Do Some Chinese Couples Avoid Public Displays of Affection? In the heart of Beijing’s bustling Sanlitun district or amidst
Dating in China
Why Do Some Chinese Couples Avoid Public Displays of Affection? In the heart of Beijing’s bustling Sanlitun district or amidst
For millions of Chinese living abroad, dating isn’t just about romance—it’s a delicate dance between honoring centuries-old traditions and embracing
China’s dating scene is a fascinating blend of old and new, where ancient traditions bump up against modern trends—and nowhere
China’s cultural mosaic is stunningly diverse, with 56 officially recognized ethnic groups each contributing their own rhythms to the nation’s heartbeat. While
Marriage has always been a pillar of society, but its meaning—and the expectations tied to it—have shifted dramatically across generations.
China’s urban-rural divide isn’t just about skyscrapers versus rice fields—it’s a cultural fault line that shapes everything from career choices
For LGBTQ+ individuals in China, life often feels like walking a tightrope between visibility and survival. Same-sex marriage isn’t legally recognized,
How Do Chinese Couples View Cohabitation (Tongju 同居 [Tóngjū]) Before Marriage? In today’s China, the idea of living together before marriage
The internet has revolutionized access to sexual content, and nowhere is this transformation more complex than in China. Here, a
In modern China, the term “剩女 (shèngnǚ)”—often translated as “leftover women”—has grown from a catchy media label into a pervasive social
China’s One-Child Policy (独生子女政策, Dúshēngzǐnǚ Zhèngcè), introduced in 1979 and officially phased out in 2016, was a radical experiment in population
Sexual health (性健康, xìng jiànkāng) is one of those topics that often gets swept under the rug in China. Despite
For countless Chinese couples, love isn’t confined by miles. Whether separated by bustling cities, vast provinces, or even oceans, partners
As winter deepens and red lanterns begin to dot Chinese streets, a familiar scene unfolds: wedding venues book up, dressmakers
Every November 11th, China’s social media feeds and shopping apps light up with a mix of self-deprecating jokes, heartfelt confessions,