After their romantic stroll in Chengdu was captured by street photographers, their illicit affair suddenly became the talk of the day.
Following the finding of a rat head in a cafeteria meal, this school maintains that it was actually a duck head, urging students not to discuss...
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.
Cao Cao flipping the rice bowl is another Cao Cao meme that's widely used to convey internal struggles about facing reality.
After showing up as brides at Roy Wang's concert, some female fans attempted to return their gowns within the store's 7-day 'No Questions Asked Return Policy'.
From Becoming a Farmer to Dopamine Dressing - these are the China trends to know this week from Weibo and beyond.
As iQIYI's 'Become a Farmer' gains momentum, it highlights China's growing trend of embracing rural themes in mainstream entertainment.
From Memphis to Shanghai to Beijing: every step in Yaya's journey is closely followed by China's panda fans.
Cathay Pacific flight attendants mocking non-English speaking passengers by saying, "If you can't say blanket, you can't have it," has sparked a major controversy and caused...
The most noteworthy criticism of the G7 summit came from Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying, who started the frog analogy.
The extreme diet of Chinese actor Qin Hao has sparked a trend of people sharing photos of their corn and egg meals. It's yet another celebrity...
Humor is serious business. This is the What's on Weibo newsletter, issue 4, featuring China's social heartbeat of week 20.
Exploring the dynamics that led to the social storm involving Chinese comedian 'House' Li Haoshi.
Abandoned nucleic acid booths are getting a second life through these new initiatives.
From Weibo to WeChat, from Douyin to Zhihu, Li Haoshi's joke has sparked widespread conversations, and opinions vary.
The Hubei bridge had been in operation since 2016, with no prior accidents.
There is more to these small incidents than meets the eye. This is the Weibo Watch wrap-up of China's biggest social media discussions of week 19,...
Making 2000 yuan ($287) now is not the same as making 2000 yuan then. Some netizens complain that they'll never earn as much as their dad...
An altercation between passengers on a high-speed train to Chengdu has caused a stir on Chinese social media, sparking discussions about some long-standing social issues.