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Chinese singles are looking for love in video chats - with thousands following along in real time

Steve Chen had never been in love. Last spring though, it happened. The 25-year-old met his first girlfriend in a way he couldn’t have imagined before: a livestreamed video chat.

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Chinese singles are looking for love in video chats - with thousands following along in real time

Tian Xin, a cyber matchmaker, hosts a livestream using the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu (RedNote) from Hangzhou, China, early Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)


Steve Chen had never been in love. Last spring though, it happened. The 25-year-old met his first girlfriend in a way he couldn’t have imagined before: a livestreamed video chat.

Frustrated with traditional dating and using the apps, Chen jumped on a new trend among young, single people in China. Those looking for love go into video chatrooms hosted by what’s called a 鈥渃yber matchmaker,鈥 all while thousands of viewers watch and comment in real time.

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