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.
Wang Sicong is one of China's wealthiest and most eligible bachelors, but this love interest wasn't interested at all. She has now shared their erratic chat...
Two hotpot cockroaches in one day, but the real cockroach didn't get away.
A virtual candle posted on the UK embassy account was meant to commemorate June 4, but Weibo users turned it into something else.
"The three-child policy is here, and it's terrifying!"
Are these announced reforms "neglecting the root and pursuing the tip" of existing problems with weddings and marriage in China?
The Gansu ultramarathon tragedy has sent shock waves on social media: "The organization needs to be held accountable."
Consumer sentiments on Western brands and made-in-China fashion are changing.
These are the best Chinese TV dramas of the moment.
The "Chengdu 49 Middle School Incident" has been dominating discussions on Chinese social media.
Chinese netizens are annoyed by a Guangzhou Metro security guard posting the X-ray images of the private contents of passenger bags.
The business of live animals being sold online as 'reveal pet surprises,' transported through regular courier services, has caused outrage on Weibo.
The Weibo post put an image of the Chinese rocket launch besides that of a mass cremation in India.
Nèijuǎn (involution) has become a commonly used term on Chinese social media, but what is it?
Even those who don't agree with ‘6b4t’ views condemn Douban's recent crackdown on 6b4t and feminist groups.
The Suihua deputy director was attacked with a mop after female workers accused him of harassing them.
The movie 'Sister' has sparked online discussions on whether or not personal values should be prioritized over traditional family values.
The hashtag "Wo Zhichi Xinjiang Mianhua" - "I Support Xinjiang Cotton" - received over 6 billion views on Weibo.
A decision that backfired: Intel's act of supposed 'inclusion' caused the exclusion of female comedian Yang Li.