Now that the electoral storm has somewhat settled, the issue of what Sino-American might look like under Biden is much discussed in Chinese online media.
Is Biden the preferred candidate for most Chinese, as is often claimed? An overview of discussions on Trump vs Biden on Weibo.
First published October 2nd, 2020 15:00 CST, updated 20:00 CST News of U.S. President Donald Trump testing positive for COVID-19 has immediately become one of the...
"Did Trump buy up the trending lists?", some Chinese web users wonder.
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.
"Twittering China's stories well" - about the surge of Chinese official accounts on Twitter.
Chinese social media responses to the Western anti-racism movement after Floyd’s death.
"Horses will still run, stocks will still sizzle, and dancers will still dance."
"Are these the 'human rights' that you are advocating?"
The US-Iran conflict has extended to Weibo, where Chinese netizens watch the online 'battle' unfold.
'American Factory' stirs online discussions in China.
Who's apologizing and why? An A-Z list of the foreign companies caught up in China's online brand hunt.
Chinese tourists who were planning a solo trip to Taiwan are out of luck.
A wave of sentiment against foreign students is taking over Chinese social media this week.
"Chinese pig" - much ado about nothing or an insulting remark?
"My next phone will definitely be a Huawei."
"They have no new anti-American films, so they're showing us the old ones instead."
Understanding why the Yuan Ming Yuan went trending in China after the Notre Dame fire.
While many mourn the Notre Dame blaze, thousands of Chinese netizens point out the burning of the Old Summer Palace in Beijing was actually "worse."
The shocking New Zealand mosque attack, killing at least 49 people, is making headlines worldwide. On Weibo, it is the top trending topic today. A short...