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On Chinese social media, the Chinese balloon is seen as a weather device that ended up measuring the temperature of China-US relations.
The Chinese balloon incident is also referred to as the "Wandering Balloon" on social media at a time when 'Wandering Earth II' is trending.
Contributing to the Wandering Earth 2 production without getting paid? It's "powering up Chinese sci-fi with love."
These are the most important details shared during the 2.2.23 press conference on the disappearance and death of Hu Xinyu.
A Weibo hashtag about the eagle stickers, that feature some phrases previously used by China's Foreign Ministry, has now been taken offline.
The first day after the Spring Festival holiday is a busy one at the Bureau of Civil Affairs as couples are lining up to register a...
A New York Times bad review of 'Wandering Earth II' has triggered online discussions: "China's gonna save the world, the US can't stand it."
The first-ever 'mini film' of the Spring Festival Gala struck a chord with viewers for its strong storytelling and authentic production.
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.
From satire to tear-jerking songs, these are five favorite performances of the 2023 Chinese 'Chunwan' Spring Festival Gala.
Culture meets commerce, Party propaganda meets pop culture, it's time for the annual Spring Festival Gala! Watch it with What's on Weibo.
More rabbits are getting roasted this year. This giant Chongqing rabbit was removed after sparking criticism for being ugly.
Another year, another drop in birth rates: according to the latest statistics, China's 2022 saw more deaths than births.
From "cremation in process" to "cooling down," the digital display shows the progress of the cremation to provide information to those waiting in the lobby. The...
While many commenters support Chinese authorities for providing data on Covid-related deaths, some questioning the accuracy were censored.
China's 'richest son' Wang Sicong has gone trending on Weibo for throwing punches and becoming a meme machine once again.
Even though experts suggest that natural food remedies won't prevent or cure Covid, Chinese netizens believe in the power of peaches.
The driver, a 22-year-old man, killed 5 people and injured 13 when he drove into people who were just crossing the road in Guangzhou.