After showing up as brides at Roy Wang's concert, some female fans attempted to return their gowns within the store's 7-day 'No Questions Asked Return Policy'.
From Weibo to WeChat, from Douyin to Zhihu, Li Haoshi's joke has sparked widespread conversations, and opinions vary.
An altercation between passengers on a high-speed train to Chengdu has caused a stir on Chinese social media, sparking discussions about some long-standing social issues.
There is more behind the BMW MINI ice cream incident than ice cream alone.
There are even special Zibo BBQ trains now. This is how Zibo barbecue suddenly became the hottest meal of the country.
A Weibo hashtag about the eagle stickers, that feature some phrases previously used by China's Foreign Ministry, has now been taken offline.
A new nursery rhyme to fit Covid time? "Determined to fight the epidemic, let's do nucleic acid tests together," the children sing. "We've entered a new...
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
Local power cuts and heatwaves lead to extraordinary scenes in Sichuan and beyond.
This bubble tea shop's Nanjing opening got so crazy that police had to intervene and scalpers were reselling tea for 200 yuan ($30) per cup.
Catch of the day! These fish in Xiamen can't escape their daily Covid test.
"The Old Witch has landed!", many commenters wrote on Weibo when Pelosi arrived in Taiwan.
When Pelosi met Hu - imagining love in times of U.S.-China escalation risk.
Sina Taiwan is longer available and has suddenly suspended its operations in Taiwan.
While these Guangzhou homeowners were quarantined at a hotel, anti-epidemic staff broke their door locks and entered their homes.
Netizens interpreted this as a sign that China's current Covid strategy would continue at least five more years.
"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
New Oriental is going from classroom to e-commerce. Online shopping has never been more educational.
This outburst of violence against female customers at a restaurant in Tangshan has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media.
Feminine hygiene brand Fuyanjie is caught in a social media storm over its "dark and stinky" marketing campaign.