Pinduoduo's '996' culture is the talk of the day after the sudden death of a 22-year-old female employee.
Some of the buzzwords that were most noteworthy in Chinese media this year.
The rise of Ding Zhen: it started with one Douyin clip and triggered a social media storm.
Their family says they did not know the marriage was not legal.
Ding Zhen's quiet life out in the grasslands is seemingly over.
The heinous crime has sparked discussions on the problem of campus violence and China's criminal liability age.
Boots in the food bowl, meat from the floor: this Wuhan college canteen is making a food safety mess.
No exam, no entrance - this student ran into a brick wall at the famous Chinese university.
One fatal incident has turned baby neck floats into a topic of debate.
A man killed his wife in Shanxi in the middle of the street, yet nobody intervened.
"Where’s China’s animal protection law?" - voices calling for a Chinese animal protection law are growing louder. Now, state media also call for legislation.
The girl said she wanted to test out the generosity of her date.
The second What's on Weibo podcast is here.
Some are so eager to look picture perfect on their social media feed, that they go to extremes to create a fake online life.
A Shanghai fake 'rich girl WeChat group' has become the talk of the day after a Chinese blogger went undercover in their bizarre social media circle.
The story of a Tibetan woman burnt by her ex-husband has triggered outrage on Chinese social media.
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Already successful or still a long way to go? Mixed news reports and discussions on China's COVID-19 vaccine program.
Social life and entertainment in times of closed-off campuses.
Goubuli Wangfujing shows how NOT to address a social media crisis.