There is a giant panda movement happening on Weibo, and there are two sides to it.
Weibo and online celebrities are punished by Internet regulators for spreading 'vulgar content', but netizens bear the brunt.
Being dirty has never been this sweet.
The traveling frog needs to be fed before his adventurous travels. But some players are worried their 'digital pet' might be lonely.
"The Diaoyu islands belong to China, forward it to pass on the truth!", Chinese state media write on Weibo.
What's on Weibo gives an overview of how anorexia nervosa is discussed in China and on Chinese social media.
After a young boy from Yunnan went viral on Chinese social media earlier this week for his “icy looks” after walking 4.5 kilometers to school in...
He walked 4,5 kilometers in -9 degrees, but school is also out of heating.
People looking for paid sex have found a creative way of letting others know. In the world of so-called "soft drink prostitution," green tea services are...
It's all about the money, after all.
With the hashtag 'wo ye shi' ('me too'), one Chinese scholar stands up for a #metoo movement in China against sexual harassment.
A game of mahjong ended fatally this week when a Chongqing man could not handle the excitement of winning a game of mahjong through the lucky...
Some viewers suspect there is foul play in this acting competition.
A young doctor from Nanchang has sparked online discussions about bribery in Chinese hospitals after boasting on Weibo that he received commission for medicine sales. A...
Local authorities in Hengyang are not dreaming of a white Christmas.
More than a year after the fatal stabbing, the main suspect in the much talked about Jiang Ge case has been sentenced to 20 years in...
Multiple cars passed by, but one driver ran from his bus to help the woman.
The collective warship wedding of 36 naval officers of the East China Sea Fleet has drawn the attention of Chinese netizens. Besides a romantic event, the...
One Chinese mother is on a mission to warn other parents that this small packet can pose a big risk.
The death-defying stunts of China's self-proclaimed "first extreme heights challenger in the country" ended with a fatal fall.