"Taiwan is Chinese territory. So it needs to be defended, at all costs. The U.S. is using us as an instrument."
"In Ordos, no matter when, we will always insist on lives first, saving people first."
"Unless you shut down the entire internet in Lanzhou, there is no way for you to cover this up."
We explain why the 60-year-old Want Want brand became the 'hot kid' on the block on Chinese social media this year.
One Foxconn worker writes: "We are fully aware that in the eyes of Foxconn, production always comes first, but we really just want to live a...
The devastating Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon is among the deadliest stampedes worldwide of the past decade.
A Weibo post by the Embassy of Germany in China focuses on what happened in both countries in 1989, but the China part is blacked-out.
There has been a renewed focus on Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, who died on the North Korean War battlefield at the age of 28.
A new nursery rhyme to fit Covid time? "Determined to fight the epidemic, let's do nucleic acid tests together," the children sing. "We've entered a new...
Full list of names including the members of China's new 20th Central Committee, the Politburo, and its Standing Committee.
An empty chair could be seen after Hu Jintao left the stage during the closing session of the 20th Party Congress.
The Ruzhou girl developed a high fever on October 14, but wasn't taken to hospital until the night of October 17.
Caught in Covid measures, many Urumqi residents turn to social media for help.
Take a look at the essential keywords and concepts surrounding the 20th Party Congress.
Song Ping, "the biggest Bo Le in Chinese politics," is attending the 20th Party Congress at 105 years old.
“Ah, is this what they mean with ‘dynamic zero’?” The online discussions about controlling the epidemic spread are also heavily controlled.
A pop-up window doesn't seem to bring anything good these days.
Green fences bring back memories of Shanghai's lockdown earlier in 2022.
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
Multiple Chinese (military) bloggers started using the 'weak goose' (菜鹅) term in light of Russia's fading victory.