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.
The proposed ban on clothing deemed harmful is stirring debate, with some arguing for the significance of protecting national pride and others emphasizing the value of...
Commenters on Weibo suggest the two construction workers deserve an "ancient punishment" for ruining such ancient heritage.
The gas explosion that occurred inside a BBQ restaurant in Yinchuan has escalated from a local incident to a matter of national concern.
The woman's story has sparked concerns over the safety of Chinese female (solo) travelers abroad.
After their romantic stroll in Chengdu was captured by street photographers, their illicit affair suddenly became the talk of the day.
Worried parents are expressing their concerns, stating that authorities should do more to ensure the quality of school textbooks.
The Wuhan mother received online harassment for dressing nicely and for allegedly hyping the case for compensation.
Exploring the dynamics that led to the social storm involving Chinese comedian 'House' Li Haoshi.
A viral video showed a group of flight crew members grabbing the man together.
From Weibo to WeChat, from Douyin to Zhihu, Li Haoshi's joke has sparked widespread conversations, and opinions vary.
Chinese food vlogger Xu Zhihui (徐志辉) was part of a cat abuse chat group on QQ.
29 people lost their lives due to the devastating fire that occurred in Beijing's Changfeng Hospital on Tuesday. These are 5 things to know.
The negative news coverage surrounding BMW in China starkly contradicts its marketing image.
From Xuzhou to Dalian, the conclusion of these criminal cases was eagerly awaited, with varying opinions on the verdicts and sentences.