Hotpot Friday night turned into a three-day hotpot marathon for this lady from Zhengzhou.
First in Shangrao, now in Huizhou.
Tianjin students expressed anger and disbelief online after their school dormitories became local Covid19 quarantine sites and their belonging were tossed out. Since earlier this month,...
On the 15th day of lockdown, Xi'an has largely brought the Covid19 outbreak under control, but at what cost?
An official response to the Shangrao incident that called the killing of the dog "harmless disposal" only added fuel to the fire.
China's zero-covid approach does not come at zero cost.
After adding 544 stores in 2020, Haidilao will close 300 locations this year.
Beijing 2022 is all about being 'together' but Covid-19 safety and prevention measures will keep athletes in their own Olympic bubble.
Many Weibo users agree with Chinese officials that the U.S. re-investigation of the Covid-19 origin is about "political manipulation" and "blame-shifting."
Political, patriotic art mocking Western leaders is welcomed by social media users and propagated by Chinese officials.
The Weibo post put an image of the Chinese rocket launch besides that of a mass cremation in India.
China's latest COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures are drawing criticism from social media users.
Local authorities announced a "wartime mode" lockdown due to 13 new local coronavirus cases in Shulan.
Chinese students are back to school, but school life is not back to normal.
As the COVID-19 lockdown has ended in Wuhan, many people are happy to see the city's traffic finally getting busy again. "I hated traffic jams before,...
"My wages have gone down, Haidilao's prices have gone up," - netizens criticize Haidilao's price surge after its reopening.
Are foreigners in quarantine being treated better than Chinese nationals? This Nanjing Daily article has triggered controversy.
Hubei officials announced a controversial measure to reward frontline medical workers.
Heroes of the coronavirus crisis or victims of visual propaganda? A video showing female medical workers having their heads shaved has triggered controversy.
Chinese state media are spreading more hopeful and positive online content in times of coronacrisis.