Lots of questions remain after news went trending that the airspace above Shijiazhuang airport was "being occupied."
Chinese state media have framed China's rescue efforts in Turkey and Syria as being in line with the responsibilities of a great nation.
Some people suggest the actor in Xinjiang's latest anti-drug video campaign deserves an Oscar for his drug dealer role.
On Chinese social media, the Chinese balloon is seen as a weather device that ended up measuring the temperature of China-US relations.
The Chinese balloon incident is also referred to as the "Wandering Balloon" on social media at a time when 'Wandering Earth II' is trending.
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More rabbits are getting roasted this year. This giant Chongqing rabbit was removed after sparking criticism for being ugly.
While many commenters support Chinese authorities for providing data on Covid-related deaths, some questioning the accuracy were censored.
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Earlier in 2022, temporary 'fangcang' (方舱) makeshift hospitals across China were changed into permanent ones.
"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
"Everyone is really happy but there is a black cloud heading our way."
Since the rise of Chinese social media, Jiang Zemin became a recurring part of Chinese memes.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed the BBC for distorting facts and painting China in a bad light.
Many Chinese netizens are showing support for Zhejiang Daily after the Party newspaper published an article that tries to find a middle ground between what authorities...
As people in Beijing, Shanghai, and other places take to the streets holding up white papers, some have dubbed this the "A4 Revolution."
Anger, distrust in Lanzhou after community staff discovered that those coming to test residents had not had a recent Covid test themselves.
In Shanghai, people paid tribute to the victims of the Ulumqi fire by lighting candles, and also found other ways to vent their frustrations.
"Tonight is the night when students are flooding the internet," some on Weibo said during a dark night filled with students' bright lights.