From Xuzhou to Dalian, the conclusion of these criminal cases was eagerly awaited, with varying opinions on the verdicts and sentences.
Panda updates! From Yaya in Memphis to Qiqi in Shanghai, these are the pandas that went trending this month.
"Overtime work culture is very real. But virtually nobody has the courage to go against it," one commenter wrote.
While there are more efforts to erase old propaganda slogans, some people don't understand the rush: "It's ingrained in our memories already."
On Weibo, the case has generated discussions in light of parents often using folk treatments or home remedies without knowing the dangers.
Is Sun Guoyou the victim of bad coal mine practices or did he throw dust in netizens' eyes? The viral Ningxia story is getting more complex.
A desperate Ningxia land owner is seeing his plantation getting destroyed because a coal mine cut off water supplies.
The main winners and trending topics surrounding the 2022/2023 Weibo Night Awards Ceremony.
After the congressional hearing of the TikTok CEO, some called Shou Zi Chew "Mr. Perfect in the eye of the storm."
The Two Sessions have been trending on Chinese social media all week, and some topics garnered more attention than others.
New video by Party newspaper about the People's Republic of China: "I own a vast territory, but not an inch shall be lost."
A hashtag related to Xi Jinping's third term received over 1.2 billion views on Weibo.
It's a Culture & Tourism Bureau social media battle: China's local tourist offices are fighting to go viral to attract more visitors.
China's 'wolf warrior diplomacy' is only a result of wolves being rampant, Foreign Minister Qin Gang suggested during the Two Sessions.
After the FBI suggested it is likely that Covid-19 originated in a Wuhan lab, commentator Hu Xijin posted about "the United States of Rumors."
A lot has been going on when it comes to panda-related news in China, where pandas are all the talk, from Yaya in America to Ruyi...
The fan culture surrounding Wang Wenbin comes at a time when China's 'diplomat dream team' already has a steady fanbase on social media.
"Reality is more gruesome than fiction," some commenters wrote on Weibo, where the Abby Choi murder case has drawn wide attention.
While Haidilao is banning its bring-your-own-food option, customers can still bring their own drinks.
The student who grabbed Chen's mic shouted: "We study for the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese nation - not to breed with Americans!"