No ugly illustration goes unpunished. Research results are in after the "tragically ugly" schoolbook gate sparked an official investigation.
This bubble tea shop's Nanjing opening got so crazy that police had to intervene and scalpers were reselling tea for 200 yuan ($30) per cup.
Catch of the day! These fish in Xiamen can't escape their daily Covid test.
The Chinese cosplayer was taken away by police for dressing up as a Japanese manga character: "You are wearing a kimono, as a Chinese. You are...
When Pelosi met Hu - imagining love in times of U.S.-China escalation risk.
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"It's just a classic Jay Chou album."
Jay Chou's much-anticipated 'Greatest Work of Art' is a viral work of art.
Who knew Chinese schools were so good at harvesting fruit?
The lookalike sisters thought it was "convenient" to use each other's passport to travel to Japan, Russia, Thailand and other countries.
Netizens interpreted this as a sign that China's current Covid strategy would continue at least five more years.
As Psyduck goes viral, KFC Children's Day toys are deemed "too childish for children but just perfect for us adults."
Why Weibo is focused on these elementary math schoolbooks.
Experts say this, experts say that, but many social media users wish experts would say nothing at all.
This elementary schoolbook by the People's Education Press went viral for being ugly.
Supporters of China's 'lying flat' movement says it is a form of collective emotional catharsis, but state media suggest it goes against the Chinese Dream.
Feminine hygiene brand Fuyanjie is caught in a social media storm over its "dark and stinky" marketing campaign.
"The best way to make videos go viral is by censoring them."
'Voices of April' is the biggest topic in China's Covid social media era since the death of Dr. Li Wenliang.
Liu Genghong (Will Liu) is leading his best lockdown life.