"Is our world turning into an apocalyptic survival game?" Fears over Fukushima waste water and other global threats are fueling public anxiety in China.
Amidst the panic surrounding Fukushima, this Shanghai-based Japanese-style restaurant ventured into a new business approach.
While the huge Xiantiandi fire captured the attention on Chinese social media, another Tianjin fire also broke out at the same time.
Despite initial low expectation, this Chinese 'Lord of the Rings' has now garnered a devoted online community of fans who are helping to boost its success.
Patriotic, problematic, or purely photogenic? The trend of ethnic photoshoots has sprouted across Chinese social media platforms.
In the face of powerlessness in the storm, it is the stories of people bravely taking control that offer a ray of light during darker times.
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...
"Even without social media, I would still remember this day. It has already been etched into the collective memory of the people."
Is pursuing a degree in journalism worth it in China? Educational adviser Zhang Xuefeng says no, while professor Zhang Xiaoqiang says yes. Their online debate has...
A month after the 'white people food' trend first became popular, Chinese netizens reflect on how the trend gained international attention.
Netizens are growing tired with the persistent use of positive language and creative use of data to mask unemployment challenges in China.
One woman fell into a ditch, while the other fell from grace, all in pursuit of that supposed perfect selfie.
The woman's story has sparked concerns over the safety of Chinese female (solo) travelers abroad.
The Messi fan who stormed onto the field and embraced his idol has become famous overnight. Here are eight popular memes circulating around Chinese social media.
A casual remark made by Chinese actress Zhang Yuqi regarding the price of socks has ignited discussions surrounding the stark disparity between the perspectives of celebrities...
Interviewed exam candidates seized the opportunity to express their stance on China's 'make up workday' holidays and advocated against weekend-weekday swaps.
Chinese social media played a significant role in shaping the outcome of this incredible Mount Everest story.
Cao Cao flipping the rice bowl is another Cao Cao meme that's widely used to convey internal struggles about facing reality.
After showing up as brides at Roy Wang's concert, some female fans attempted to return their gowns within the store's 7-day 'No Questions Asked Return Policy'.
From Memphis to Shanghai to Beijing: every step in Yaya's journey is closely followed by China's panda fans.