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.
Wanting to get away from China's sweeping Covid-19 lockdowns, everybody is suddenly from Iceland now.
Has testing negative or positive for Covid become a matter of 'good' versus 'evil'?
Videos of people dancing for healthcare workers are all the rage on Chinese social media, but many think the trend is not about gratitude, but attention...
Chinese netizens are so focused on the Russian attack on Ukraine that nobody can focus on work (wuxin gongzuo).
Because Yue tested positive for Covid19, the entire country came to know the recent whereabouts of "the hardest-working man of China."
The "six cadre members" of the dorm inspection team take college standards for cleanliness very seriously.
Recent developments involving Chinese top actress Vicky Zhao (Zhao Wei) are part of a bigger crackdown on China's entertainment industry.
When the humans started fighting at this Beijing zoo, the animals followed suit.
This miniature sign - 'you'll lose your head if you steal secrets' - seems a bit much for a Lego set for kids, but at least...
A virtual candle posted on the UK embassy account was meant to commemorate June 4, but Weibo users turned it into something else.
"Do I get free transport and a freebie with that vaccine?"
The hashtag "Wo Zhichi Xinjiang Mianhua" - "I Support Xinjiang Cotton" - received over 6 billion views on Weibo.
Underwear so good that it can "help women lie to win in the workplace"? Sexist and offensive, according to many Weibo users.