The popularity of the 'Greater Bay Area Brothers' is part of a bigger trend of Hong Kong entertainers finding renewed success in mainland China.
Dutch vlogger Rianne Meijer was surprised to discover her boyfriend being somebody else's lover in this Chinese television drama.
Song Dongye was shut down by Weibo after airing his grievances at being shut out from China's entertainment circles.
What happens after Chinese celebrities become tainted by scandal? A list of 25 'tainted celebrities' in China.
China's 'socially responsible' celebrity culture will lead to the downfall of various stars.
Recent developments involving Chinese top actress Vicky Zhao (Zhao Wei) are part of a bigger crackdown on China's entertainment industry.
'Call Me By Fire' is the male version of 'Sister Who Make Waves' and it's an instant hit.
Chinese celebrity Zhang Zhehan is facing Chinese "cancel culture" after his historically insensitive social media posts.
CCTV's post on "Raising the Bar for Being a Star" received over 680 million views on Weibo.
Wang Sicong is one of China's wealthiest and most eligible bachelors, but this love interest wasn't interested at all. She has now shared their erratic chat...
These are the best Chinese TV dramas of the moment.
Nèijuǎn (involution) has become a commonly used term on Chinese social media, but what is it?
The movie 'Sister' has sparked online discussions on whether or not personal values should be prioritized over traditional family values.
A decision that backfired: Intel's act of supposed 'inclusion' caused the exclusion of female comedian Yang Li.
While the China-US meeting is all the talk, it is interpreter Zhang Jing who has hit the limelight.
The virtual entertainment market is exploding in China.
Weibo's love for Ai Fukuhara is strong. "How could anyone make Little Ai sad?"
New "Self-Disciplinary Measures" for performers in China come into force on March 1st.
Underwear so good that it can "help women lie to win in the workplace"? Sexist and offensive, according to many Weibo users.
The touching Chinese hit movie "Hi, Mom" has sparked an emotional trend on Weibo.