"Village cadres are so hard-working. Besides conducting conferences, they also do live-streaming!"
A theft scandal rocked China's Midi Festival, which took place in Nanyang this week. Midi, however, blames online trolls for hyping the case.
Camel jams come with the rising popularity of Chinese sand dune tourism.
Delving into the ongoing discussion on 'cābiān' and its influence on women's expression in China's digital realm.
This Chinese female bodyguard and not-so-secret agent suddenly rose to online fame during Assad's recent visit to China.
Some netizens wonder if the Florasis PR team might have lost their marbles, as their strategy appears to have taken an unusual turn, featuring emotionally charged...
In today's Chinese social media environment, both foreign brands and local influencers must tread carefully, as even minor missteps can trigger significant consequences.
Some Chinese nursing homes are evolving into sought-after havens where China's younger people can "lie flat" without worrying about meals and household chores, while enjoying a...
A Changsha restaurant employee who intervened when a mother beat her child ended up paying the price for it.
Who's the bad Apple? There's much ado about Apple on Chinese social media this week, but things turn out differently than expected.
Qian Xuesen is a renowned Chinese scientist whose life shares remarkable parallels with Oppenheimer's.
The marriage was denied after a local official found the woman did not learn sign language and could not write.
From beauty guru to betrayal: why one livestream moment is shaking China's internet.
China's famous beauty livestreamer Li Jiaqi is in hot water after his annoyed response about an $11 eyebrow pencil.
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...
The recent buzz surrounding the Luckin x Maotai collaboration shows that blending coffee + alcohol might just become the next major trend in Chinese coffee culture.
Commenters on Weibo suggest the two construction workers deserve an "ancient punishment" for ruining such ancient heritage.
"Is our world turning into an apocalyptic survival game?" Fears over Fukushima waste water and other global threats are fueling public anxiety in China.
Chinese cinemagoers noticed that a nude Florence Pugh, who plays Jean Tatlock, is covered by a 'little black dress' in China's version of Oppenheimer.
Amidst the panic surrounding Fukushima, this Shanghai-based Japanese-style restaurant ventured into a new business approach.