Chinese latest hit drama 'Nothing but Thirty' has 20 billion views on its Weibo hashtag page.
Weibo talks egg freezing.
China's total population is up, but its birth rate has fallen to the lowest level.
National People's Congress deputy Huang Xihua (黄细花) has called for lowering China's legal marriage age, from 22 for men and 20 for women, to a minimum...
A recent BBC article misses one incredibly important aspect of marriage in China, Ryan Myers says.
Do (not) get married before you're 30? It is an issue many netizens are concerned about.
Some call the recent ad campaign of skincare brand SK-II hypocritical. Is it?
A new ad campaign by skin care brand SK-II on China's 'leftover women' has gained huge support on Chinese social media.
As many of China's singles are on the way home for Chinese New Year, they are dreading the pressure they are about to face - that...
The count-down has started for China's most important event of the year. Chinese New Year starts February 8. Although the anticipation of Spring Festival is evident...
As of January 1st, the Chinese government has canceled the 'late wedding leave' that allowed China's twenty-five-somethings to take a 30-day paid leave when getting married....
A new report points out that the majority of Chinese people get married around the age of 26, and live within traditional family and household structures.
A 41-year-old woman who spent over 16000¥ (±2500 US$) in service fees to a matchmaking company is still single. She is now suing the company.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) issued an official statement on Oct 29 that China now allows two children for all couples. "Too late," some experts...
An online discussion has erupted in China about the legality of single women freezing their eggs.
China's single young women have been put in the spotlight by Chinese media for years. But the "leftover men" are China's real problem.
China’s economic growth has not just changed entire villages and family constructions; it has also reshaped the landscape of dating and marriage. Millions of Chinese go...
Feminism and the role of women in today's society are recurring topics on China's social media platforms.
Every year, China's bachelors and bachelorettes are dreading the return to their hometowns, as parents and family members will inescapably ask them that one question: "Why...
For most young and single men and women, the New Year’s festivities are something to look forward to. In China, however, millions of single twenty-somethings are...