Having a second or third baby? Zhezhou County will give you bonus points for that.
Weibo discussions about a woman from Wuhan who was fired after sharing news of her pregnancy for "inability" to do her job.
Although their functions are still limited, AI news anchors such as Ren Xiaorong are a sign of the future.
"Reality is more gruesome than fiction," some commenters wrote on Weibo, where the Abby Choi murder case has drawn wide attention.
The student who grabbed Chen's mic shouted: "We study for the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese nation - not to breed with Americans!"
There is online anger over the fact that the chemical engineer who doused his wife with sulfate acid was only detained for ten days following the...
The first day after the Spring Festival holiday is a busy one at the Bureau of Civil Affairs as couples are lining up to register a...
Patriotic, privileged, perfect? A year after Eileen Gu became an online sensation in China, she is still generating discussions.
Another year, another drop in birth rates: according to the latest statistics, China's 2022 saw more deaths than births.
On Weibo, many people held different views on the incident regarding two women being tied up after violating Guangzhou anti-epidemic rules.
Full list of names including the members of China's new 20th Central Committee, the Politburo, and its Standing Committee.
"What's wrong with looking at beautiful women and men on the Internet?"
"Why is that every time Mahsa Amini is mentioned, it somehow gets linked to America?"
"The 'not learning English anymore' part actually means she is no longer pursuing the cultural identity behind the language."
The story of Zhou Zhou - who joined her husband in Nigeria - caused concerns among netizens who believed the woman is not safe.
Chinese reporter Zeng Ying, who suffered online bullying earlier this month, posted a farewell letter on social media.
A video of a man in raincoat dragging a woman and daughter inside the home shocked Chinese netizens, who were able to identify the location of...
The 22-year-old Hunan woman was killed by her husband after unsuccessfully filing for divorce.
"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
This outburst of violence against female customers at a restaurant in Tangshan has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media.