Alleged changes to China's marriage law have set rumors going on Chinese social media about a 'three-child policy.'
Chinese state media say: "We don't want a trade war with America - but we certainly do not fear it."
There is no China-based, Chinese #metoo movement as there is in the US and other countries.
Why do prominent mainland liberals speak out against Chinese feminism?
A constitutional amendment that allows Chinese President Xi Jinping to rule beyond 2023 has been passed.
Chinese authorities respond to allegations of China meddling in foreign affairs through its 'sharp power.'
Alleviation of school pressure on students has become a priority for the Hangzhou Education Bureau.
Amendments to the constitution of the PRC may lead to a potential indefinite rule for Xi Jinping.
It's time for the CCTV 2018 New Year's Gala - follow the highlights and the low points here.
In a new book on China's Leftover Women, author Roseann Lakes highlights the strength and merit of China's unmarried women.
At times unjust, excessive, or even illegal - but the Human Flesh Search still is an inherent part of Weibo.
Spotted at train stations and bus terminals: this Spring Festival travel season's 'magical object' is a plain paint bucket.
Ten years after it happened, a sexual abuse case involving a 14-year-old rural girl has ignited a huge debate.
Weibo and online celebrities are punished by Internet regulators for spreading 'vulgar content', but netizens bear the brunt.
Being dirty has never been this sweet.
The traveling frog needs to be fed before his adventurous travels. But some players are worried their 'digital pet' might be lonely.
What's on Weibo gives an overview of how anorexia nervosa is discussed in China and on Chinese social media.
After a young boy from Yunnan went viral on Chinese social media earlier this week for his “icy looks” after walking 4.5 kilometers to school in...
27 years after her suicide, bohemian writer San Mao still strikes a chord with Chinese netizens.
With the hashtag 'wo ye shi' ('me too'), one Chinese scholar stands up for a #metoo movement in China against sexual harassment.