The Two Sessions have been trending on Chinese social media all week, and some topics garnered more attention than others.
China's 'wolf warrior diplomacy' is only a result of wolves being rampant, Foreign Minister Qin Gang suggested during the Two Sessions.
After the FBI suggested it is likely that Covid-19 originated in a Wuhan lab, commentator Hu Xijin posted about "the United States of Rumors."
The fan culture surrounding Wang Wenbin comes at a time when China's 'diplomat dream team' already has a steady fanbase on social media.
"We should support peace talks, and oppose America adding fuel to the fire," one top commenter on Weibo wrote after Putin's speech.
Lots of questions remain after news went trending that the airspace above Shijiazhuang airport was "being occupied."
Shanghai is seeing a record number of people flying off to other countries: "We've been held back for three years, we wanna get out & play."
Chinese state media have framed China's rescue efforts in Turkey and Syria as being in line with the responsibilities of a great nation.
On Chinese social media, the Chinese balloon is seen as a weather device that ended up measuring the temperature of China-US relations.
The Chinese balloon incident is also referred to as the "Wandering Balloon" on social media at a time when 'Wandering Earth II' is trending.
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 York Times bad review of 'Wandering Earth II' has triggered online discussions: "China's gonna save the world, the US can't stand it."
Patriotic, privileged, perfect? A year after Eileen Gu became an online sensation in China, she is still generating discussions.
China-Canadian relations haven't exactly been warm and friendly recently. This short Xi-Trudeau encounter made it all the more clear.
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
"Taiwan is Chinese territory. So it needs to be defended, at all costs. The U.S. is using us as an instrument."
The devastating Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon is among the deadliest stampedes worldwide of the past decade.
A Weibo post by the Embassy of Germany in China focuses on what happened in both countries in 1989, but the China part is blacked-out.
Multiple Chinese (military) bloggers started using the 'weak goose' (菜鹅) term in light of Russia's fading victory.
Chinese manufacturers of heating equipment are the "invisible champions" of Europe's energy crisis.