As American 'TikTok Refugees' flock to China's Xiaohongshu (Rednote), their encounter with 'Li Hua' strikes a chord in divided times.
The 2024 Paris Olympics captivated Chinese social media, not just for the gold medal victories but also for the many moments that unfolded on the sidelines.
Throughout the years, Biden has received many nicknames on Chinese social media.
Chinese commenters discuss how the bullet aimed at Trump has turned into a moment of triumph.
A timeline of the censorship & reporting of the Jilin Beishan Park stabbing incident on Chinese social media.
There are thriving fan forums filled with thousands of posts and videos dedicated to Wang Wenbin.
From Yunnan classics to fusion cuisine, these are Janet Yellen's picks for dining and drinking in Beijing.
The "next China" phrase has become part of Party jargon without being clearly defined, leaving it open to various interpretations.
Looking back at the Messi controversy: How a friendly match transformed into a political arena following Messi's absence.
Which words and phrases made it to Weibo's top trending lists in 2023? We've compiled a top 25 of the most popular and noteworthy buzzwords.
On social media, Chinese official channels are not celebrating a Merry Christmas but instead focus on a Military Christmas.
Chinese netizens on Weibo have placed Wilders' victory in a broader geopolitical context.
From being dubbed the 'Sleepy King' to being hailed as 'Revive the Country' Biden, the US President is perceived in various ways on Chinese social media.
Chinese perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict are influenced by China's historical context and perceptions of its role in the world today.
The author suggests that comparing Singapore a small county in contrast to the giant nation that is China not only reflects negatively on Singapore but also...
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Qian Xuesen is a renowned Chinese scientist whose life shares remarkable parallels with Oppenheimer's.
The mushroom grows in China's Yunnan region and is considered hallucinogenic, causing visions that locals call "xiǎorénrén" (小人人), literally: "little people."
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...