Yili residents wonder: "We've been in this epidemic for three years already, how can the measures still be so poor?"
Hashtags and online stories shared on Chinese social media in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in China's Sichuan.
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."
Although it is yet unclear if the photos are authentic, Chinese netizens just want the world to know more about the Nanjing Massacre.
Relief in Chengdu about well-stocked shelves, but frustrations are building over slow Covid testing processes.
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
The Tangshan incident sparked national outrage, and its aftermath lasted for weeks. Now, some unanswered questions are finally answered.
"In China, you speak Chinese."
Chinese firefighters and volunteers are praised on Weibo for going above and beyond to control the Chongqing forest fire.
Local power cuts and heatwaves lead to extraordinary scenes in Sichuan and beyond.
No ugly illustration goes unpunished. Research results are in after the "tragically ugly" schoolbook gate sparked an official investigation.
Saving energy is a bigger priority than seeing the bright lights of the Bund.
The PLA also released a music video featuring the Taiwan military exercises, singing: "We vow to defend every river and mountain within our motherland.”
Catch of the day! These fish in Xiamen can't escape their daily Covid test.
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...
A day after the mountain river flood in Pengzhou, Chinese netizens reflect on how the incident could happen.
News of 'Little Paul' quietly joining Pelosi to Taiwan received over 380 million views on Weibo on Friday.
Hu's personal opinions should not be mistaken for China's official stance nor guide Chinese online public opinion, Chairman Rabbit argues.