The post-divorce fight between Wang Xiaofei and 'Big S' Barbie Hsu is taking place online, like a serialized drama going on for too long.
Some suggest that a 'political coming out' is even more important than the other kind of 'coming out.'
"Tonight is the night when students are flooding the internet," some on Weibo said during a dark night filled with students' bright lights.
Bluffing in Zhengzhou: "Nothing scarier than the newly acquired power of people at the lowest rung of society."
China-Canadian relations haven't exactly been warm and friendly recently. This short Xi-Trudeau encounter made it all the more clear.
"Will there also be gold, premium, and diamond Covid-19 test VIP packages in the future?"
There's online outrage about excessive and senseless Covid anti-epidemic measures in Heilongjiang after two shop incidents went viral.
"In Ordos, no matter when, we will always insist on lives first, saving people first."
A Weibo post by the Embassy of Germany in China focuses on what happened in both countries in 1989, but the China part is blacked-out.
A new nursery rhyme to fit Covid time? "Determined to fight the epidemic, let's do nucleic acid tests together," the children sing. "We've entered a new...
Uncertain times for tourists trapped in Xishuangbanna: "They don't know when the lockdown will be lifted and when they can go home."
Chinese manufacturers of heating equipment are the "invisible champions" of Europe's energy crisis.
After Li Jiaqi's return to livestreaming, the 'tank cake incident' has become the elephant in the room on social media.
"I wish I could be quarantined at Disney too!" The Shanghai Disney hotel apparently is the happiest place to get locked in.
Li Yifeng is not exactly living up to his role as spokesperson for the Ministry of State Security.
The woman allegedly choked while having beef tripe.
This company doesn't wanna risk trouble with employees with the number '5' in their phone number.
"The 'not learning English anymore' part actually means she is no longer pursuing the cultural identity behind the language."
'If you can leave, we can leave!' This end to a local community lockdown was beautifully played by Nanning residents.
"In China, you speak Chinese."