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.
Fun, fast, frugal: this Chinese travel trend is all about doing as much as possible at a low price within a limited time.
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There are even special Zibo BBQ trains now. This is how Zibo barbecue suddenly became the hottest meal of the country.
The negative news coverage surrounding BMW in China starkly contradicts its marketing image.
"Overtime work culture is very real. But virtually nobody has the courage to go against it," one commenter wrote.
Is Sun Guoyou the victim of bad coal mine practices or did he throw dust in netizens' eyes? The viral Ningxia story is getting more complex.
A desperate Ningxia land owner is seeing his plantation getting destroyed because a coal mine cut off water supplies.
The main winners and trending topics surrounding the 2022/2023 Weibo Night Awards Ceremony.
On Weibo, people joke that Biden's gaffe was a Freudian slip: "He finally said how he really feels about China."
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The fan culture surrounding Wang Wenbin comes at a time when China's 'diplomat dream team' already has a steady fanbase on social media.
The student who grabbed Chen's mic shouted: "We study for the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese nation - not to breed with Americans!"
Contributing to the Wandering Earth 2 production without getting paid? It's "powering up Chinese sci-fi with love."
A Weibo hashtag about the eagle stickers, that feature some phrases previously used by China's Foreign Ministry, has now been taken offline.
Patriotic, privileged, perfect? A year after Eileen Gu became an online sensation in China, she is still generating discussions.
Those who still haven't had Covid have made it to the "finals," but it's not always easy to stay positive about still testing negative.
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