The current drug scandal involving Yoo Ah-in also has consequences for the South Korean actor's activities in China.
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It's corn! The "6 yuan corn" debate just keeps going.
"I wish I could be quarantined at Disney too!" The Shanghai Disney hotel apparently is the happiest place to get locked in.
Li Yifeng is not exactly living up to his role as spokesperson for the Ministry of State Security.
This bubble tea shop's Nanjing opening got so crazy that police had to intervene and scalpers were reselling tea for 200 yuan ($30) per cup.
Who knew Chinese schools were so good at harvesting fruit?
New Oriental is going from classroom to e-commerce. Online shopping has never been more educational.
As Psyduck goes viral, KFC Children's Day toys are deemed "too childish for children but just perfect for us adults."
Chinese netizens are not just closely following the athletes, they are also paying more attention to the "atmosphere enliveners" at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
The Chinese fashion brand Peacebird turns out to be a copycat.
After adding 544 stores in 2020, Haidilao will close 300 locations this year.
SCMP just launched its latest China Internet Report. (And What’s on Weibo readers can get a 30% discount on the Pro Edition!)
While domestic brand Erke is all the hype, Nike is growing increasingly unpopular.
The story of Lao Gan Ma founder Tao Huabi.