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Chinese man marries woman 3 days after blind date video call, regrets 9 days later

32-year-old single child finds woman via matchmaking centre ends up in messy divorce battle, out of pocket to tune of tens of thousands

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Blind dating has surged in popularity across mainland China, evolving from an old-fashioned familial obligation into a modernised, youth-driven phenomenon. Photo: Shutterstock
Fran Luin Beijing

A Chinese man whose dating of a woman consisted of a five-minute video call before marrying her within three days regretted what he had done just nine days later.

The 32-year-old man, surnamed Gu, who is from the eastern province of Zhejiang and is a single child, blamed parental pressure for his rash decision.

He spent 200 yuan (US$30) to register with a local matchmaking centre, which introduced him to three local women. They were not interested in him.

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The matchmaker suggested women from other provinces and promised Gu that a marriage could happen within two days. His family agreed.

A Chinese couple toast each other over a blind-date meal. Photo: Getty Images
A Chinese couple toast each other over a blind-date meal. Photo: Getty Images

A 30-year-old woman from northwestern China’s Shaanxi province was introduced to him in April.

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