Some say this year is not 2022 but "2020too", suggesting that everything has gone back to the initial stage of the Covid outbreak.
The stories of Liu Xuezhou and the Xuzhou mother both developed in real-time while netizens pushed them to the front page, making them too big for...
Some see the rising relevance of Weibo in the international social media scene as a sign of a rising China.
The Chinese Embassy stresses that Chinese people should maintain unity and keep helping each other in Ukraine.
Although the embassy first advised Chinese citizens in Ukraine to show a Chinese flag, they now suggest it is better to be careful in displaying their...
Chinese netizens are so focused on the Russian attack on Ukraine that nobody can focus on work (wuxin gongzuo).
There are still many questions about the Xuzhou woman, but what is clear is that she now has come to represent many women like her.
On the 15th day of lockdown, Xi'an has largely brought the Covid19 outbreak under control, but at what cost?
Alibaba is allegedly ready to give up its Weibo shares to SMG.
Quarantined Xi'an: "This outbreak is really putting the city's management to the test."
From Alaska Talks to Zheng Shuang, these were the biggest Weibo trends of 2021.
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A peek into China’s electronic dance music scene, from Jean Michel Jarre to the country’s post-covid club scene.
China's Association of Performing Arts has issued a blacklist, but Li Xuezheng questions their legal authority to do so.
China's zero-covid approach does not come at zero cost.
21st century Chinese moviegoers have never been more dedicated than they are to The Battle at Lake Changjin.
SCMP just launched its latest China Internet Report. (And What’s on Weibo readers can get a 30% discount on the Pro Edition!)
Beijing made it clear that working overtime is illegal, but netizens are concerned about the realities of changing working schedules.
What happens after Chinese celebrities become tainted by scandal? A list of 25 'tainted celebrities' in China.
While domestic brand Erke is all the hype, Nike is growing increasingly unpopular.