This company doesn't wanna risk trouble with employees with the number '5' in their phone number.
"The 'not learning English anymore' part actually means she is no longer pursuing the cultural identity behind the language."
Although it is yet unclear if the photos are authentic, Chinese netizens just want the world to know more about the Nanjing Massacre.
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
'If you can leave, we can leave!' This end to a local community lockdown was beautifully played by Nanning residents.
The Tangshan incident sparked national outrage, and its aftermath lasted for weeks. Now, some unanswered questions are finally answered.
Chinese firefighters and volunteers are praised on Weibo for going above and beyond to control the Chongqing forest fire.
Local power cuts and heatwaves lead to extraordinary scenes in Sichuan and beyond.
A day after the mountain river flood in Pengzhou, Chinese netizens reflect on how the incident could happen.
Yige Caixiang's touching portrait of his disabled Uncle shows that it's not about the cards you're dealt but about how you play them.
Chinese reporter Zeng Ying, who suffered online bullying earlier this month, posted a farewell letter on social media.
"It's almost like wearing electronic handcuffs. I don't want to wear this," one tech blogger wrote after being asked to wear a monitoring wristband during home...
A video of a man in raincoat dragging a woman and daughter inside the home shocked Chinese netizens, who were able to identify the location of...
Many online discussions on the Henan banking issue are not focused on the repay announcement, but on the violence that was used to disperse the demonstrators.
It is the first time for Beijing to make vaccines mandatory, and not everyone is happy about it.
Frustrations mount in Dandong: "All of these things happening are not being followed up on. It's just settled it by leaving it unsettled."
Nanny was distracted by her phone, the open window was easily accessible; both factors played a role in the fatal fall of the Hangzhou child.
The deafening silence surrounding the female victims of the Tangshan incident is trending on Weibo, where people are demanding answers.
"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
This outburst of violence against female customers at a restaurant in Tangshan has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media.