The last 'T' standing, Gaokao week, and why Chinese publishers are boycotting JD's 618 festival.
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.
After Li Jiaqi's return to livestreaming, the 'tank cake incident' has become the elephant in the room on social media.
A virtual candle posted on the UK embassy account was meant to commemorate June 4, but Weibo users turned it into something else.
No candle or cake emoji on Weibo on June 4th.
The T-word is the taboo subject, but not for the State Office.
From copied tapes to a unique rock scene - Jeroen den Hengst was part of the Beijing rock scene when it first awakened.
It is commonly known that 1989 Tiananmen is forgotten in Chinese history books, but what is actually described instead?