Li Shangfu allegedly "took advantage of his position to seek benefits for others and received large sums of money.
These are some of the proposals that triggered online discussion during China's annual Two Sessions.
"Village cadres are so hard-working. Besides conducting conferences, they also do live-streaming!"
The marriage was denied after a local official found the woman did not learn sign language and could not write.
The gas explosion that occurred inside a BBQ restaurant in Yinchuan has escalated from a local incident to a matter of national concern.
Exploring the dynamics that led to the social storm involving Chinese comedian 'House' Li Haoshi.
Is Sun Guoyou the victim of bad coal mine practices or did he throw dust in netizens' eyes? The viral Ningxia story is getting more complex.
A desperate Ningxia land owner is seeing his plantation getting destroyed because a coal mine cut off water supplies.
Having a second or third baby? Zhezhou County will give you bonus points for that.
Weibo discussions about a woman from Wuhan who was fired after sharing news of her pregnancy for "inability" to do her job.
A small and practical social security topic goes trending when major hashtags about welfare protests are censored.
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...
China opens its gates while other countries introduce travel restrictions on Chinese passengers. Authorities have condemned the measures.
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Earlier in 2022, temporary 'fangcang' (方舱) makeshift hospitals across China were changed into permanent ones.
"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
"Everyone is really happy but there is a black cloud heading our way."
This Hu Xijin commentary can be seen as part of a wider trend of normalizing Covid in the Chinese online media sphere.
Bus and subway operators in Beijing will no longer refuse entry to passengers without a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed the BBC for distorting facts and painting China in a bad light.