From censored joke to state-friendly app, ‘Are You Dead Yet?’ has traveled a long road before reaching the top of China’s ...
Further shaking up geopolitical tensions were Donald Trump’s comments suggesting an American takeover of Greenland, arguing ...
With screenings for Down syndrome becoming more advanced, there are less and less babies being born with Down in China every year. Unborn babies with Down syndrome are allowed to be aborted to up to ...
China’s canceled celebrities won’t be able to turn to live streaming once they’re on this black list. On November 23rd, the China Association of Performing Arts issued a so-called “warning list” of 88 ...
It is confusing even for Chinese netizens and journalists: why does Donald Trump have multiple names in Chinese? And which is the right one to use? What’s on Weibo explains. In the Chinese translation ...
Updates on Trending Topics on Sina Weibo This is Weiblog: the What’s on Weibo blog section providing updates on what is currently trending on Weibo, China’s biggest social media platform. Check out ...
The keyword is “反广场舞神器” – the tool that helps local residents find some peace and quiet when dancing grannies take over their public squares with loud music. No matter where you go in China, from ...
More than a year after the fatal stabbing, the main suspect in the much talked about Jiang Ge case has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by a Tokyo judge. The main suspect in one of China’s most ...
A local protest in a Shanghai neighborhood where residents are angry about their community buildings being taken over and used as a quarantine site has now moved from the streets to the internet. On ...
Noisy upstairs neighbors? The zhenlouqi is a way more effective revenge than hitting your broom against the ceiling. How to deal with noisy upstairs neighbors? Some Chinese e-commerce sellers say they ...
China’s Xiaohongshu (Rednote) has seen an unprecedented influx of foreign “TikTok refugees” over the past week, giving rise to endless jokes. But behind this unexpected online migration lie some ...
Cathay Pacific flight attendants mocking non-English speaking passengers by saying, “If you can’t say blanket, you can’t have it,” has sparked a major controversy and caused a marketing catastrophe.
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