The main winners and trending topics surrounding the 2022/2023 Weibo Night Awards Ceremony.
After the congressional hearing of the TikTok CEO, some called Shou Zi Chew "Mr. Perfect in the eye of the storm."
Weibo discussions about a woman from Wuhan who was fired after sharing news of her pregnancy for "inability" to do her job.
Although their functions are still limited, AI news anchors such as Ren Xiaorong are a sign of the future.
It's a Culture & Tourism Bureau social media battle: China's local tourist offices are fighting to go viral to attract more visitors.
While Haidilao is banning its bring-your-own-food option, customers can still bring their own drinks.
Shanghai is seeing a record number of people flying off to other countries: "We've been held back for three years, we wanna get out & play."
Why was a ChatGPT-like platform not first launched in China? As ChatGPT is all the talk, so is the discussion about China catching up.
Chinese state media have framed China's rescue efforts in Turkey and Syria as being in line with the responsibilities of a great nation.
The current drug scandal involving Yoo Ah-in also has consequences for the South Korean actor's activities in China.
Watching videos on Meituan and ordering food from TikTok?
Contributing to the Wandering Earth 2 production without getting paid? It's "powering up Chinese sci-fi with love."
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...
China opens its gates while other countries introduce travel restrictions on Chinese passengers. Authorities have condemned the measures.
From being creative to mutual aid platforms, Chinese netizens share multiple ways to get medicine to relieve Covid-19 symptoms.
One poll on 'Sheep a Sheep' found that over 90% of participants either "could not understand" the game's popularity or played it because they were just...
Covid-positive people in Hangzhou who do not want to or cannot isolate at home can now apply to voluntarily stay at a 'health home.'
Although many encourage the idea of sleep pods at hospitals, others say that China's health care has more pressing issues to tackle first.
The Foshan movie theater staff had wanted to protect the moviegoers who are still testing negative and had not expected it to blow up.
"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.