New "Self-Disciplinary Measures" for performers in China come into force on March 1st.
While the Clubhouse app is no longer accessible from within the PRC, conversations continue behind the wall.
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The court case triggered discussions on the need for premarital health checks.
So much reading to do! These are some of the best new books on China.
No exam, no entrance - this student ran into a brick wall at the famous Chinese university.
"Where’s China’s animal protection law?" - voices calling for a Chinese animal protection law are growing louder. Now, state media also call for legislation.
These are the main trends and topics in the context of China's nationwide 'Clean Plate campaign.'
If it were up to Weibo users, America's consulate in Chengdu, that's been ordered to close, will be the next hotpot joint in town.
News of the Chinese Consulate on Houston being ordered to close by the US is top trending on Weibo today.
"Twittering China's stories well" - about the surge of Chinese official accounts on Twitter.
"Horses will still run, stocks will still sizzle, and dancers will still dance."
China's latest COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures are drawing criticism from social media users.
Hubei officials announced a controversial measure to reward frontline medical workers.
No light reading in dark times for this "invincible Wuhan man."
Dr. Li is now the face of the coronavirus crisis.
The 8 main trends defining the online responses to the Wuhan coronavirus on Chinese social media.
China's total population is up, but its birth rate has fallen to the lowest level.
Party-building 3.0? Didi has got it covered.
"Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient, is no longer blooming, but covered in cuts and bruises."