The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
Multiple Chinese (military) bloggers started using the 'weak goose' (菜鹅) term in light of Russia's fading victory.
It's corn! The "6 yuan corn" debate just keeps going.
Chinese manufacturers of heating equipment are the "invisible champions" of Europe's energy crisis.
"Why is that every time Mahsa Amini is mentioned, it somehow gets linked to America?"
They’ve been in lockdown for 42 days already, but according to some Lhasa-based bloggers, there have been no improvements in the local epidemic situation. They say...
'Cuànfǎng' became a popular word on Chinese social media and in official Chinese discourse this year. But what is it?
Yili residents wonder: "We've been in this epidemic for three years already, how can the measures still be so poor?"
Although it is yet unclear if the photos are authentic, Chinese netizens just want the world to know more about the Nanjing Massacre.
The PLA also released a music video featuring the Taiwan military exercises, singing: "We vow to defend every river and mountain within our motherland.”
When Pelosi met Hu - imagining love in times of U.S.-China escalation risk.
This is not just a matter of plagiarism, according to some, it's about Dior taking a traditional Chinese design and claiming it's theirs.
Creative language targeted by Weibo. Is this great Chinese online tradition in danger of dying out?
It is the first time for Beijing to make vaccines mandatory, and not everyone is happy about it.
Frustrations mount in Dandong: "All of these things happening are not being followed up on. It's just settled it by leaving it unsettled."
The lookalike sisters thought it was "convenient" to use each other's passport to travel to Japan, Russia, Thailand and other countries.
Netizens interpreted this as a sign that China's current Covid strategy would continue at least five more years.
Nanny was distracted by her phone, the open window was easily accessible; both factors played a role in the fatal fall of the Hangzhou child.
"Now we can all have eight children and a bright future," one Chinese commenter sarcastically wrote about the U.S. reversal of abortion law.
The deafening silence surrounding the female victims of the Tangshan incident is trending on Weibo, where people are demanding answers.