This is not just a matter of plagiarism, according to some, it's about Dior taking a traditional Chinese design and claiming it's theirs.
On Weibo, some are gloating over the shooting of Shinzo Abe, who has been called the "'chief' anti-China politician in Japan."
"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
Weibo discussions on 'Racism for Sale' documentary: "BBC is maliciously hyping up the issue."
Many netizens are not happy over Kindle exiting the Chinese market: "We never know when the online services we use suddenly stop working."
Wanting to get away from China's sweeping Covid-19 lockdowns, everybody is suddenly from Iceland now.
Chinese netizens are using hashtags propagated by state media to get critical posts to the front page of Weibo.
In backing up their claim that an American company made Covid-19, Chinese state media confused The Daily Mail and a British misinformation site.
Some say this year is not 2022 but "2020too", suggesting that everything has gone back to the initial stage of the Covid outbreak.
People express shock and sadness after China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 crashed on March 21st.
A shifting focus on other issues that are framed within Chinese news narratives of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Some see the rising relevance of Weibo in the international social media scene as a sign of a rising China.
The Chinese Embassy stresses that Chinese people should maintain unity and keep helping each other in Ukraine.
Although the embassy first advised Chinese citizens in Ukraine to show a Chinese flag, they now suggest it is better to be careful in displaying their...
Many see the presence of the US warship in the Taiwan Strait as a provocation.
Chinese netizens are so focused on the Russian attack on Ukraine that nobody can focus on work (wuxin gongzuo).
Some feel that Eileen Gu's "it's literally free" comment shows how utterly unaware the American-born athlete is of her privileged position.
Eileen Gu and Beverly Zhu seem similar in many ways, but their Olympic journey in China turned out so differently.
On Twitter, many saw the moment as an example of Chinese treatment of the press, while many on Weibo viewed the incident as an example of...
The Olympic opening ceremony is the talk of the day.