Throughout the years, Biden has received many nicknames on Chinese social media.
This "seaview" spot in Beijing's Ditan Park has become a new 'check-in spot' among Chinese Xiaohongshu users and influencers.
Chinese commenters discuss how the bullet aimed at Trump has turned into a moment of triumph.
This week, Chinese netizens discussed subway seat confrontations, a shocking public stabbing, and Hu Youping's heroism. Also: more trending topics, from hallucinogenic mushrooms to traveling pandas...
Our Weibo phrase of the week is City bu City a (City不City啊), translated as “City or not?”, a phrase that has recently taken the Chinese internet...
Humble prodigy or deceptive impostor? Jiang Ping has been fueling online discussions since her remarkable score in the Alibaba maths competition.
In a shocking incident caught on camera, a well-known Songyuan resident nicknamed "Brother Clutch Bag" was tragically stabbed to death. On Weibo, people react with disbelief.
Li Shangfu allegedly "took advantage of his position to seek benefits for others and received large sums of money.
A string of violent incidents made people wonder what else is brewing at Manner Coffee besides fresh coffee.
A timeline of the censorship & reporting of the Jilin Beishan Park stabbing incident on Chinese social media.
The last 'T' standing, Gaokao week, and why Chinese publishers are boycotting JD's 618 festival.
Bookworms love to get a good deal on books, but when the deals are too good, it can actually harm the publishing industry.
It's Gaokao time! For the first time, China's Gaokao essay topic was about the latest AI developments, triggering discussions on social media.
From facekini to no-face hoodie: China's anti-tan fashion continues to evolve.
There are thriving fan forums filled with thousands of posts and videos dedicated to Wang Wenbin.
"Quick, give me a 'like' so I can get my credit score up."
As 'Taiwan' is all over Chinese social media, the discourse is controlled and heavily influenced by Chinese official media accounts.
Key takeaways about the 'Xi Jinping chatbot', jokingly referred to as 'Chat Xi PT' by foreign media outlets.
Shortly after the incident, videos and photos began circulating on WeChat, showing young children covered in blood on the ground.
By examining the influence of the "tragically ugly" schoolbook case, Bai demonstrates that WoW reporting had considerable impact on overall international media coverage.