"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
This outburst of violence against female customers at a restaurant in Tangshan has sent shockwaves across Chinese social media.
People are happy to roam the streets again, but some say the people of Shanghai will not forget what has happened.
Fangcang hospitals are here to stay as long as China sticks to its current zero-Covid path.
Why Weibo is focused on these elementary math schoolbooks.
Supporters of China's 'lying flat' movement says it is a form of collective emotional catharsis, but state media suggest it goes against the Chinese Dream.
Feminine hygiene brand Fuyanjie is caught in a social media storm over its "dark and stinky" marketing campaign.
One small step for animal protection in China, one giant leap for Molly the elephant.
China's temporary 'Fangcang' shelter hospitals are here to stay.
A viral WeChat blog criticizes Chinese journalists for 'dumbing down' and exaggerating Shanghai Covid news.
An incident in which a man taken to a morgue turned out to be alive doesn't really help to restore residents' trust in Shanghai.
In line with a new 'hard isolation' measure, the entrances of some Shanghai residential buildings were fenced up.
"The best way to make videos go viral is by censoring them."
The American citizen was sentenced in the Ningbo murder case that drew widespread attention last year.
It's not a "Hollywood science fiction movie" but a Shanghai office building turned into a makeshift hospital.
Shanghai residents at Zhangjiang Nashi International are angered about their community turning into a Covid quarantine site.
"It's easier to get a Shanghai license plate than groceries around here."
Many Weibo users think it is unnecessarily cruel for young children to be kept separate from their parents at this Shanghai quarantine location.
In the midst of the Shanghai phased lockdown, some on social media say present-day Shanghai feels like two worlds in one city.
Some say this year is not 2022 but "2020too", suggesting that everything has gone back to the initial stage of the Covid outbreak.