China has millions of single men - could dating camp help them find love?

The film The Dating Game explores how a dating coach tries to help China's single men find love.
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With a staggering 30 million more men than women, one of the world's most populous countries has a deluge of unattached males.
The odds are heavily stacked against them finding a date, let alone a wife - something many feel pressured to do.
To make matters worse, it's even harder if you're from a lower social class, according to Chinese dating coach Hao, who has over 3,000 clients.
"Most of them are working class - they're the least likely to find wives," he says.
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