Many individuals are skeptical of the notion that those behind the Brick Lane graffiti were involved in creating meaningful street art.
Some suggested that Wang Yi's words were a form of "high diplomacy," where it appeared that he was praising the relations between the three countries but...
Is pursuing a degree in journalism worth it in China? Educational adviser Zhang Xuefeng says no, while professor Zhang Xiaoqiang says yes. Their online debate has...
Netizens are growing tired with the persistent use of positive language and creative use of data to mask unemployment challenges in China.
The gas explosion that occurred inside a BBQ restaurant in Yinchuan has escalated from a local incident to a matter of national concern.
After their romantic stroll in Chengdu was captured by street photographers, their illicit affair suddenly became the talk of the day.
The most noteworthy criticism of the G7 summit came from Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying, who started the frog analogy.
From Weibo to WeChat, from Douyin to Zhihu, Li Haoshi's joke has sparked widespread conversations, and opinions vary.
As the entire country is watching how the Zibo BBQ hype has been unfolding, every little thing can create an online storm.
China won't "watch the fire from the other side of the river," but it also will not "pour oil on the fire" of the Russia-Ukraine war.
Stricter control of AI services is widely supported, but some think China inevitably will fall behind in the generative AI race.
While there are more efforts to erase old propaganda slogans, some people don't understand the rush: "It's ingrained in our memories already."
Despite a range of measures to encourage childbirth, a definitive solution to combat China's declining birth rates remains elusive.
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.
In Xi's piece, the word "China" was the most recurring one. In Putin's article, the word "Russia" was repeated the most.
The Two Sessions have been trending on Chinese social media all week, and some topics garnered more attention than others.
Although their functions are still limited, AI news anchors such as Ren Xiaorong are a sign of the future.
New video by Party newspaper about the People's Republic of China: "I own a vast territory, but not an inch shall be lost."
A hashtag related to Xi Jinping's third term received over 1.2 billion views on Weibo.