Although many encourage the idea of sleep pods at hospitals, others say that China's health care has more pressing issues to tackle first.
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The Foshan movie theater staff had wanted to protect the moviegoers who are still testing negative and had not expected it to blow up.
The epidemic situations in the smaller cities of Baoding and Dazhou have particularly attracted attention online.
"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
The post-divorce fight between Wang Xiaofei and 'Big S' Barbie Hsu is taking place online, like a serialized drama going on for too long.
Some suggest that a 'political coming out' is even more important than the other kind of 'coming out.'
Since the rise of Chinese social media, Jiang Zemin became a recurring part of Chinese memes.
"Tonight is the night when students are flooding the internet," some on Weibo said during a dark night filled with students' bright lights.
"They say it's cleared, so it is cleared. The building was on fire, now the internet is on fire."
Bluffing in Zhengzhou: "Nothing scarier than the newly acquired power of people at the lowest rung of society."
We explain why the 60-year-old Want Want brand became the 'hot kid' on the block on Chinese social media this year.
"What's wrong with looking at beautiful women and men on the Internet?"
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
It's corn! The "6 yuan corn" debate just keeps going.
After Li Jiaqi's return to livestreaming, the 'tank cake incident' has become the elephant in the room on social media.
"I wish I could be quarantined at Disney too!" The Shanghai Disney hotel apparently is the happiest place to get locked in.
This company doesn't wanna risk trouble with employees with the number '5' in their phone number.
"In China, you speak Chinese."
Local power cuts and heatwaves lead to extraordinary scenes in Sichuan and beyond.