Rather than the Bund or city parks, it's the PCR testing points that are Shanghai's most lively spots after the city's reopening.
As Psyduck goes viral, KFC Children's Day toys are deemed "too childish for children but just perfect for us adults."
From closed-loop to semi-closed to bubble-style to point-based, Shanghai's Covid vocabulary is becoming confusing.
Feminine hygiene brand Fuyanjie is caught in a social media storm over its "dark and stinky" marketing campaign.
Li-Ning enters the coffee market: "Will they sell sneaker-flavored coffee?"
Molly the elephant has become a powerful symbol for hundreds of other performing elephants in China.
From Weibo to Zhihu, Chinese social media platforms now display netizens' geolocation to ensure a 'healthy online environment.'
"It's easier to get a Shanghai license plate than groceries around here."
People express shock and sadness after China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735 crashed on March 21st.
Noisy upstairs neighbors? The zhenlouqi is a way more effective revenge than hitting your broom against the ceiling.
The woman ruined 32 wedding dresses - worth at least $11,000 - because she wanted her $550 deposit back.
Alibaba is allegedly ready to give up its Weibo shares to SMG.
From Alaska Talks to Zheng Shuang, these were the biggest Weibo trends of 2021.
The harrowing story behind the dilapidated Shanghai 'Little Red Mansion' has gone viral on Chinese social media.
China's canceled celebrities won't be able to turn to live streaming once they're on this black list.
The Chinese fashion brand Peacebird turns out to be a copycat.
After adding 544 stores in 2020, Haidilao will close 300 locations this year.
Song Dongye was shut down by Weibo after airing his grievances at being shut out from China's entertainment circles.
The 17-year-old girl from Shaanxi underwent surgery for no reason at all, without her parents' consent.
SCMP just launched its latest China Internet Report. (And What’s on Weibo readers can get a 30% discount on the Pro Edition!)