As Covid-19 cases are on the rise, Beijing is not opening up, but closing down.
Some on Weibo joke that Elon Musk is "promoting Chinese culture" through his new approach to Twitter.
"Will there also be gold, premium, and diamond Covid-19 test VIP packages in the future?"
There's online outrage about excessive and senseless Covid anti-epidemic measures in Heilongjiang after two shop incidents went viral.
Chinese tech giants are massively investing in virtual reality and in the technologies that are building up the Chinese metaverse.
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
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...
"What's wrong with looking at beautiful women and men on the Internet?"
It's corn! The "6 yuan corn" debate just keeps going.
Chinese manufacturers of heating equipment are the "invisible champions" of Europe's energy crisis.
"I wish I could be quarantined at Disney too!" The Shanghai Disney hotel apparently is the happiest place to get locked in.
Li Yifeng is not exactly living up to his role as spokesperson for the Ministry of State Security.
This company doesn't wanna risk trouble with employees with the number '5' in their phone number.
Relief in Chengdu about well-stocked shelves, but frustrations are building over slow Covid testing processes.
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
Local power cuts and heatwaves lead to extraordinary scenes in Sichuan and beyond.
Saving energy is a bigger priority than seeing the bright lights of the Bund.
This bubble tea shop's Nanjing opening got so crazy that police had to intervene and scalpers were reselling tea for 200 yuan ($30) per cup.
After a notice of a positive test result inside a building in Shanghai's Yangpu District, people fled outside to avoid getting locked in.