Foreign women seek Chinese husbands in viral matchmaking stunt

企业   2024-09-17 11:08   菲律宾  

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Recently, a unique matchmaking event has taken Chinese cities by storm, with foreign women holding signs on the streets of Beijing, Guangzhou, and Chengdu, looking for Chinese husbands. Organized by the MCN company "Big Event," this campaign, titled "#ForeignInfluencersMatchmaking," has gained massive attention. With posts on platforms like Douyin and WeChat Channels, the campaign achieved over 30 million views and 1 million interactions, making it a viral success.

The three women who participated in this event drew the most attention. One, a Russian woman born in 1997, stood at 168 cm tall and boasted a stable job and income. She expressed her willingness to have children and negotiate the bride price, even highlighting her ability to cook Chinese food.

A German participant, born in 1990, mentioned that she was studying at Guangdong Traditional Medicines University and owned two houses. In a bold move, she stated that no bride price would be needed.

The youngest of the trio, a Belarusian woman born in 2003, currently a translation student, impressed netizens with her linguistic prowess, speaking five languages, and a job in new media earning her 50,000 yuan monthly. She also made it clear that she wasn’t interested in any bride price, simply seeking a Chinese partner.

Netizens have been buzzing about this event. Some commented, "Chinese men are so lucky! They can marry foreign brides now!" Others, however, were more skeptical, labeling the event as pure "hype" and pointing out that it was a cleverly planned stunt by the marketing company "Big Event."

Despite the mixed reactions, the campaign has undeniably left a mark, igniting discussions about cross-cultural matchmaking and foreign influencers in China.

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