🔥 Quick Take: Trending in China This is a brief update from our curated roundup of what’s trending in China this week. A version of this...
The Chinese historical drama A Love Never Lost (人生若如初见) has been getting a lot of attention on Chinese social media since it made its surprise premiere...
Behind the scandal at the China-Japan Friendship Hospital: the doctor, the trainee, and the letter that took over the Chinese internet.
The woman behind the famous resignation note, 'I want to see the world,' ended up traveling in China before going back home.
FROM THE WEIBO WATCH PREMIUM NEWSLETTER The death of Barbie Hsu (徐熙媛) has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media. Her unexpected passing, along with the circumstances...
A doctor in Tai'an faced resistance when she tried to report a 12-year-old girl's HPV case. She then turned to social media instead.
The story of the Chinese MA graduate, Ms. Bu, who disappeared in 2011 brings back memories of the Xuzhou mother of eight, who was later revealed...
After realizing domestic sanitary pads were literally falling short, Chinese netizens are demanding greater awareness and improvements in long-overlooked issues of quality, affordability, and societal attitudes...
The crackdown on Haitang Literature City has led to greater awareness of it, with Chinese netizens now paying closer attention to the repression of erotic content...
After the tragic death of young motorcyclist 'Shigao ProMax,' netizens criticize influencers for reckless riding in pursuit of followers and likes.
Most commenters agree she is legally right but feel the situation is unfair and doesn't help women's position in the workforce.
From facekini to no-face hoodie: China's anti-tan fashion continues to evolve.
The story of 'Fat Cat' has become a hot topic in China, sparking widespread sympathy and discussions online.
Online reactions to the news of Fan's marriage to Xu Meng, his fourth wife, reveal that the renowned artist is not particularly well-liked among Chinese netizens.
After a year away from the spotlight, Chinese actress and director Jia Ling is back, announcing both a new film and slimmer figure.
Three friends are held partially responsible for not intervening when the woman consumed 500ml of baijiu.
Dozens of local public officials in Tibet donated blood to rescue a Shanghainese woman. Netizens believe it's a matter of privilege.
She has become all the rage in Beijing's student district, but Auntie Goose Legs just wants to run her roasted goose leg stall in peace.
Two men allegedly beat the Chinese woman, leaving her in a pool of blood on the streets of Matsudo.
Delving into the ongoing discussion on 'cābiān' and its influence on women's expression in China's digital realm.