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In a world dominated by swipes, screens and uncertain "situationships," some Chinese parents are turning to pen and paper to help their children find lasting love. CGTN's Peninah Karibe visits Chengdu's renowned matchmaking corner, where hundreds of handwritten profiles line the walls, and speaks with locals to discover how meaningful connections are still being made face to face.
In a world dominated by swipes, screens and uncertain "situationships," some Chinese parents are turning to pen and paper to help their children find lasting love. CGTN's Peninah Karibe visits Chengdu's renowned matchmaking corner, where hundreds of handwritten profiles line the walls, and speaks with locals to discover how meaningful connections are still being made face to face.