Local authorities announced a "wartime mode" lockdown due to 13 new local coronavirus cases in Shulan.
For some people, IKEA apparently feels a little too much like home.
Chinese students are back to school, but school life is not back to normal.
"My wages have gone down, Haidilao's prices have gone up," - netizens criticize Haidilao's price surge after its reopening.
Are foreigners in quarantine being treated better than Chinese nationals? This Nanjing Daily article has triggered controversy.
Hubei officials announced a controversial measure to reward frontline medical workers.
Heroes of the coronavirus crisis or victims of visual propaganda? A video showing female medical workers having their heads shaved has triggered controversy.
No light reading in dark times for this "invincible Wuhan man."
Dr. Li is now the face of the coronavirus crisis.
The 8 main trends defining the online responses to the Wuhan coronavirus on Chinese social media.
What is Chinese New Year without the CCTV Spring Gala? What's on Weibo reports the must-knows of the 2020 'Chunwan.'
Amid the coronavirus outbreak panic, the majority of Chinese netizens say it's time for wild game to be game over.
Employees crawling on the ground during annual business dinner: "Is this really the year 2020?"
Using "Grandma's Legs" (nǎinai de tuǐ) was apparently enough to detain him.
Despite the overall condemnation of Iran, there are also many pointing the fingers at the US, writing: "It's all because of America."
The US-Iran conflict has extended to Weibo, where Chinese netizens watch the online 'battle' unfold.
From blockchain to hardcore, this is an overview of China's media top buzzwords over the past year.
The 'Spring Buds' charity supposedly only focused on helping girls, but it turns out this is not the case.
A sudden collapse occurred near Xiamen's Lucuo station, just two weeks after a similar incident took place in Guangzhou.
Famous makeup artist Yuya Mika shared her story in a video that has since gone viral on Weibo.