PREMIUM CONTENT As we are leaving the Year of the Ox and entering Year of the Tiger, it’s time for the 40th edition of the Spring...
Because Yue tested positive for Covid19, the entire country came to know the recent whereabouts of "the hardest-working man of China."
"These people are participating in the Winter Olympics as if they're entering a cave with wolves and tigers."
Alibaba is allegedly ready to give up its Weibo shares to SMG.
From Alaska Talks to Zheng Shuang, these were the biggest Weibo trends of 2021.
The censorship surrounding the Tong Liya story almost drew more attention than the actual rumors themselves.
Opinion: Zhang Zhehan is still being punished every day for a crime he never committed.
The harrowing story behind the dilapidated Shanghai 'Little Red Mansion' has gone viral on Chinese social media.
Peng Shuai shows up at the Fila Kids Junior Tennis Challenge Finals in Beijing.
An official response to the Shangrao incident that called the killing of the dog "harmless disposal" only added fuel to the fire.
21st century Chinese moviegoers have never been more dedicated than they are to The Battle at Lake Changjin.
Song Dongye was shut down by Weibo after airing his grievances at being shut out from China's entertainment circles.
Beijing made it clear that working overtime is illegal, but netizens are concerned about the realities of changing working schedules.
'Call Me By Fire' is the male version of 'Sister Who Make Waves' and it's an instant hit.
The social media trends during China’s heavy rainfall and floods in July of 2021 show the multidimensionality of online communication in times of disaster. Facing the...
CCTV's post on "Raising the Bar for Being a Star" received over 680 million views on Weibo.
European media call the 21-year-old Heyden a CCP propagandist, Chinese media call her a victim of the Western media agenda.
The Party's centennial anniversary speech by Xi Jinping was one of the main topics propagated in the Chinese online media sphere.
The hashtag "Wo Zhichi Xinjiang Mianhua" - "I Support Xinjiang Cotton" - received over 6 billion views on Weibo.
Chinese state media want to make sure that you know that top diplomat Yang Jiechi had instant noodles for lunch during the top-level US-China talks in...