The major talking points on Chinese social media this week: from the capture of a notorious child trafficker and unexpected death of Zhang Xuefeng, to one...
Han Futao’s explosive report on fake patients and systemic abuse has triggered a heated online debate over hospital malpractices, the fragility of the welfare system, and...
An unfortunate misunderstanding led to one innocent man being the only person injured in a crowd of thousands.
"To put it bluntly, temples have been places of deception, corruption, opportunism, and exploitation since ancient times."
Behind the hashtag about Nanjing's cross-dressing ‘Sister Hong’: from legal implications to viral spectacle.
🔥 Quick Take: Trending in China This is a brief update from our curated roundup of what’s trending in China this week. A version of this...
🔥 Quick Take: Trending in China This is a brief update from our curated roundup of what’s trending in China this week. A version of this...
A doctor in Tai'an faced resistance when she tried to report a 12-year-old girl's HPV case. She then turned to social media instead.
This is why Bu Xiaohua’s 13-year disappearance became such a major topic of discussion on Chinese social media.
The story of the Chinese MA graduate, Ms. Bu, who disappeared in 2011 brings back memories of the Xuzhou mother of eight, who was later revealed...
A Chinese company illegally acquired thousands of corpses to produce bone graft materials sold to hospitals—a major scandal now being tightly controlled on social media.
In a shocking incident caught on camera, a well-known Songyuan resident nicknamed "Brother Clutch Bag" was tragically stabbed to death. On Weibo, people react with disbelief.
Li Shangfu allegedly "took advantage of his position to seek benefits for others and received large sums of money.
A timeline of the censorship & reporting of the Jilin Beishan Park stabbing incident on Chinese social media.
These are some of the proposals that triggered online discussion during China's annual Two Sessions.
Olympic champion Fu Yuanhui, known for her 'mystical powers,' turned to social media when she faced a tourist scam.
While the public initially supported 'Grandma Xu' and criticized the Benz driver from Baoding, the narrative took an unexpected turn.
Three friends are held partially responsible for not intervening when the woman consumed 500ml of baijiu.
Two men allegedly beat the Chinese woman, leaving her in a pool of blood on the streets of Matsudo.
A Changsha restaurant employee who intervened when a mother beat her child ended up paying the price for it.