
ATIMES -- Apr 18 -- According to two recent nationwide surveys by the matchmaking website
hongniang.com, mainland women keen on finding a foreign partner plunged from 42% to 16% over the past year. Mixed marriages, which reached 400,000 last year, had been on a steady rise in China until the US subprime mortgage crisis started a global financial meltdown that has turned a Western partner into a poor prospect in the eyes of many Chinese women. China's one-child policy, coupled with a traditional preference for male children, has created a gender imbalance that will leave already choosy Chinese women even choosier. 32m Chinese men face a future without any hope of marriage, according to a study by the British Medical Journal.
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