A shifting focus on other issues that are framed within Chinese news narratives of the Russia-Ukraine war.
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While domestic brand Erke is all the hype, Nike is growing increasingly unpopular.
"I was born to be a rural pig, but I'm determined to snatch cabbages in the city."
The unprecedented crackdown on China's private education has generated many online discussions.
CCTV's post on "Raising the Bar for Being a Star" received over 680 million views on Weibo.
Many Weibo users agree with Chinese officials that the U.S. re-investigation of the Covid-19 origin is about "political manipulation" and "blame-shifting."
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 Huolala incident has brought back existing safety concerns regarding ride-hailing apps in China.
“My love is crystal clear, it is only for China” - quotes and images; this is how the PLA soldiers are remembered on Weibo.
Many felt the Gala's comic sketches were insensitive to Chinese women and singles.
We're here to keep you updated about the CMG Spring Festival Gala, China's biggest New Year's TV event.
"Pirating content is not ok, but what other way do we have to access this content?"
This is the What's on Weibo podcast #5. The death of Li Wenliand caused a social media storm in February 2020. It's been a year -...
Mo Cha was just another Bilibili user until his tragic death triggered a flood of condolence messages and tributes on Chinese social media.
The rise of Ding Zhen: it started with one Douyin clip and triggered a social media storm.
The third episode of the What's on Weibo podcast, discussing the latest trends on Weibo.
The second What's on Weibo podcast is here.
The first What's on Weibo podcast.