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Lan
49 Wuhan, Hubei, China
Seeking: Male 60 - 61
Occupation: Executive / Management / HR
Hello, I am Lan, a \"modern matchmaker\" who specializes in cross-cultural marriage and love. My mission is to help open and sincere men overcome regional and cultural barriers, and establish an unbreakable bond with gentle intelligent, and family oriented Asian women - whether you are seeking a lifelong partner or long to embark on a romantic cultural exploration journey. Why did you choose me? \None¶¦³Ãö¤accurate matching, delving deep into the'core' I not only pay attention to your external conditions, but also have a deeper understanding of your values, lifestyle, and ideal partner in your heart, rejecting superficial pairing. Carefully selected Asian female members: They come from China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asian countries, most of whom have high education and career aspirations, while also understanding the warmth of family and the value of sincere relationships. two locally bonds dissolve barriers I provide you with cross-cultural communication tips, from holiday customs to emotional Expression, to help you overcome misunderstandings and reach deep into your heart. Regularly plan online cultural exchange events (such as tea ceremony experiences, language exchange corners, and travel story sharing), allowing fate to fairly Bloom in laugh and joy. three tips Privacy as the shield, security as the foundation I rigorously review my membership status to ensure that everyone is genuinely seeking a partner. Your privacy is my utmost protection, and Conversation records and personal information are only open to matching partners
Eunice
49 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Seeking: Male 46 - 64
Occupation: Executive / Management / HR
Bai Er
42 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Seeking: Male 43 - 55
Occupation: Executive / Management / HR
They must love each other together before they can finally come together; they feel down-to-earth and respectful even if they don't talk together. It is only now that we know that there is no age for marriage, only the feelings for marriage; that there is no one who is high and low together, and that everything is willingly done. But I hope that home will always be a warm haven. Thanks again to the platform, thank the friend who browsed the information; don't know how long to find that person, before we find him, we believe that we first have to live ourselves well, I can only attract people of the same frequency when I am good. I have a long life, and it is hard to meet a person who is just the right thing to do... trust you, I hope we are friends with no words, no worries. This is the feeling of right; look forward to telling you one day: I still believe… Two people together to like each other, in order to finally come together; Even if we don't talk together, we feel down-to-earth, respect and appreciate each other and move forward together... Until now I know that there is no age to get married, only the feelings to get married; Two people together no one is high who is low, everything is willing.... Although life will experience wind and rain, but I hope "home" will always be a warm harbor... Thanks again to the platform, thanks to the friends who browse the information; Do not know how long to find him, did not find him before we believe that we first have to make their own good, I am very good, in order to attract the same frequency of people; Life is too long, to meet a satisfactory person, how difficult... I believe that you will be able to find her as you wish... If you come, I hope we are friends who talk about everything, without a trace of unease in our heats, this is the right feeling; Looking forward to the day to tell you: I still believe that
Emma
40 Foshan, Guangdong, China
Seeking: Male 30 - 50
Occupation: Executive / Management / HR
I was raised in a house where the air always smelled faintly of fresh coffee and old books—both of my parents are still happily lecturing, researching, and gently debating at the whiteboard, and they taught me that curiosity is the most romantic quality a person can carry. Their love story—equal parts chalk dust and endnotes—set the bar high: I grew up believing that kindness should be spoken softly, that knowledge is meant to be shared, and that “I don’t know” is simply an invitation to find out. Physically, I inherited my mother’s long, straight posture and my father’s calm, unhurried gait; friends say I move through a room the way a violin bows a slow note—quietly elegant, intentionally gentle. My voice stays soft even when I’m excited, and I’ve learned that a whispered “tell me more” opens more hearts than any grand speech. I collect passports the way some people collect mugs: weekend train rides to Provence for a lavender festival, sunrise meditations on a Bali rice terrace, Christmas-eve mass in Vienna followed by schnitzel at a candle-lit tavern. At home, my ideal Sunday starts with sun salutations, simmers into a three-hour cookbook experiment (extra garlic, always), and ends on the piano bench—Chopin nocturne, lights dimmed, wine breathing on the lid. I still keep a paper recipe box; every card is dated and annotated like a love letter to future dinners. Ceremonies thrill me: I’ll turn the first strawberry of spring into a tiny festival—crystal plate, lace napkin, handwritten tag that says “welcome back, colour.” Surprises are my native tongue; I once filled a partner’s car with library due-date slips, each one folded into a paper airplane and inscribed with a private joke. Yet I’m just as happy on the listening side—leaning in, elbows on the table, storing your details like precious footnotes so I can circle back days later with the exact brand of tea you said calms your nerves. If you’re a man who still writes thank-you notes, who thinks a quiet kitchen can be the most adventurous place on earth, and who wants to build a life where we read aloud to each other in bed and name the constellations from our future children’s bedroom window, I’m already saving you the window seat on the next red-eye.