Throughout the years, Biden has received many nicknames on Chinese social media.
Chinese commenters discuss how the bullet aimed at Trump has turned into a moment of triumph.
A timeline of the censorship & reporting of the Jilin Beishan Park stabbing incident on Chinese social media.
From Yunnan classics to fusion cuisine, these are Janet Yellen's picks for dining and drinking in Beijing.
The "next China" phrase has become part of Party jargon without being clearly defined, leaving it open to various interpretations.
On social media, Chinese official channels are not celebrating a Merry Christmas but instead focus on a Military Christmas.
The recognition of the decades-old Chinese Hongqi brand by a U.S. president was a promotion-worthy moment for Chinese official channels, resonating with netizens.
From being dubbed the 'Sleepy King' to being hailed as 'Revive the Country' Biden, the US President is perceived in various ways on Chinese social media.
Chinese perspectives on the Israel-Palestine conflict are influenced by China's historical context and perceptions of its role in the world today.
Qian Xuesen is a renowned Chinese scientist whose life shares remarkable parallels with Oppenheimer's.
The mushroom grows in China's Yunnan region and is considered hallucinogenic, causing visions that locals call "xiǎorénrén" (小人人), literally: "little people."
The most noteworthy criticism of the G7 summit came from Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying, who started the frog analogy.
After the congressional hearing of the TikTok CEO, some called Shou Zi Chew "Mr. Perfect in the eye of the storm."
On Weibo, people joke that Biden's gaffe was a Freudian slip: "He finally said how he really feels about China."
China's 'wolf warrior diplomacy' is only a result of wolves being rampant, Foreign Minister Qin Gang suggested during the Two Sessions.
On Chinese social media, the Chinese balloon is seen as a weather device that ended up measuring the temperature of China-US relations.
The Chinese balloon incident is also referred to as the "Wandering Balloon" on social media at a time when 'Wandering Earth II' is trending.
A Weibo hashtag about the eagle stickers, that feature some phrases previously used by China's Foreign Ministry, has now been taken offline.
A New York Times bad review of 'Wandering Earth II' has triggered online discussions: "China's gonna save the world, the US can't stand it."
Patriotic, privileged, perfect? A year after Eileen Gu became an online sensation in China, she is still generating discussions.