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Taiwan elections discussions remained relatively muted on Weibo, with limited hashtags and controlled narratives. Read more about what's trending, from Harbin to Xinjiang, in this 22nd...
Patriotic, problematic, or purely photogenic? The trend of ethnic photoshoots has sprouted across Chinese social media platforms.
Some people suggest the actor in Xinjiang's latest anti-drug video campaign deserves an Oscar for his drug dealer role.
"They say it's cleared, so it is cleared. The building was on fire, now the internet is on fire."
As people mourned the victims of the Urumqi fire, they also expressed anger over how the last 100 days of their lives were spent in lockdown.
Caught in Covid measures, many Urumqi residents turn to social media for help.
Yili residents wonder: "We've been in this epidemic for three years already, how can the measures still be so poor?"
The hashtag "Wo Zhichi Xinjiang Mianhua" - "I Support Xinjiang Cotton" - received over 6 billion views on Weibo.