A popular TV series in China, If You Are the One, also attracts audiences in some other countries. Its a fascinating peek into a modern urbanised China, where people have the same sort of jobs that most of us may have also.
In China, its audience reach is around 50,000,000 and some western males may find it rather confronting. The format is simple, a lone male is confronted by 24, partly critical, partly hopeful women, in the hope of finding a suitable date.
Its culturally backgrounded by the sex imbalance in China, with some 10,000,00 plus surplus males. And further complicated by a China with a culture of a traditional Confucianist role for men and women, a tradition that is being eroded by changing attitudes to male/female relationships, usually reflected in what some call a 'picky' (fussy) attitude on the part of women.
In Australia it is presented by the SBS network a government owned TV/Radio network aimed at the large migrant market in Aust.
If you want to get some insights into what it may be like to be a modern Chinese, you may find those insights in this program:
http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/331806275914/If-You-Are-The-One-S5-Ep25