As December 13 marked the 88th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, this Memorial Day trended online amid rising China–Japan tensions and sharper official rhetoric.
From Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court fire and China’s new “family member” rule to Japanese concerts halted, the Nantong viral remark, childcare subsidy payouts, 6G trials,...
From quick scrolls to the discussions that matter, these are the topics trending in China this week.
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi became a popular topic on China social media, thanks to a stream...
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Chinese fans are mourning the death of Japanese manga artist and character creator Akira Toriyama. On Friday, his production company confirmed that the 68-year-old artist passed...
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Two men allegedly beat the Chinese woman, leaving her in a pool of blood on the streets of Matsudo.
"Is our world turning into an apocalyptic survival game?" Fears over Fukushima waste water and other global threats are fueling public anxiety in China.
Amidst the panic surrounding Fukushima, this Shanghai-based Japanese-style restaurant ventured into a new business approach.
Furious responses from Chinese media and netizens after Japan starts releasing Fukushima water into the Pacific: “The entire world will remember what the Japanese government did...
Some suggested that Wang Yi's words were a form of "high diplomacy," where it appeared that he was praising the relations between the three countries but...
"Even without social media, I would still remember this day. It has already been etched into the collective memory of the people."
China opens its gates while other countries introduce travel restrictions on Chinese passengers. Authorities have condemned the measures.
Although it is yet unclear if the photos are authentic, Chinese netizens just want the world to know more about the Nanjing Massacre.
The Chinese cosplayer was taken away by police for dressing up as a Japanese manga character: "You are wearing a kimono, as a Chinese. You are...
Chinese reporter Zeng Ying, who suffered online bullying earlier this month, posted a farewell letter on social media.
"We need to stay vigilant that there are now some foreign forces who are using what we post to show China in a bad light."
Reporter Zeng Ying is accused of being unpatriotic after she was holding back tears on air during an interview on the Shinzo Abe attack.
On Weibo, some are gloating over the shooting of Shinzo Abe, who has been called the "'chief' anti-China politician in Japan."