A shocking attack on a naughty boy on a public bus have triggered online discussions on China's "little brats."
There was so much pressure from the parents that the school gates came down.
Footage of a 7-month-pregnant woman in Baoji tackling a 4-year old boy has triggered waves of discussions on Weibo this weekend.
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Since one of the articles we did in the early days of What’s on Weibo about the 10 most evil power women in the history of...
After a storm of critique following a ban on gay content, Weibo announces it will no longer specifically target cartoons, games, or videos relating to homosexuality.
The official Weibo Community Manager announced a 3-month-ban on online content on April 13, including that on displays of homosexuality.
They divorced, wife-swapped, divorced, and remarried - all for tax evasion. Although Chinese media condemn the story, netizens applaud it.
"How many still need to suffer in universities over inappropriate behavior by their professor?", online voices say.
The hashtag "Zhang Muyi & Akama Miki Getting Married" has over 100 million views on Weibo .
Zhang Muyi became her music coach when Miki Akama was only 8 years old. A decade later, the couple announces their wedding on Weibo.
Alleged changes to China's marriage law have set rumors going on Chinese social media about a 'three-child policy.'
The number one topic of the day, yet no discussions allowed.
The South Korean television drama ‘Misty’ (미스티/迷雾) has been a huge success in China ever since it started airing earlier this year. The 16-episode TV series...
The heartbreaking photos of a desperate mother are going viral for the second time.
Much ado about nothing?
Chinese state media say: "We don't want a trade war with America - but we certainly do not fear it."
Huawei's no1 US retailer will stop selling the Chinese brand; netizens respond with an Apple boycott.
There is no China-based, Chinese #metoo movement as there is in the US and other countries.
As a form of protest against the growing prevalence of halal food, some groups of Chinese netizens vow not to eat or buy halal products.