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From mockery of his pro-gun stance to posts over America’s deepening divisions, Chinese social media responds to the Charlie ...
For a long time, Chinese netizens have criticized how photography of Chinese news events by Western outlets—from BBC and CNN ...
From Kim Jong-un in Beijing to Lu Xun’s cigarette: what China’s talking about this week – a top 10 by What’s on Weibo.
T he final hours of the final countdown to China’s Victory Day, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II ...
A man in Chengdu reported that his wife developed depression after being seen naked by two window cleaners at their high-end apartment in the city (成都交子荟国际公寓). The incident occurred in April, when the ...
With China’s box office relay tradition, every movie’s success becomes a win for Chinese cinema. When one film breaks a record in China, the previous champion often celebrates with a playful and ...
There’s talk of a ‘de-instant-noodling’ of China’s high-speed trains, but many netizens think smoking on the platform is the stinkier problem. For many Chinese train travelers, especially those going ...
“We are not friends, and have never been,” is a line that went viral recently in light of the heightened focus on war in Chinese media and popular culture. A man in a blood-stained 1940s PLA uniform ...
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. What’s on Weibo is a reader-supported publication, ...
All events listed here are manually curated for readers of What’s on Weibo, with a focus on Chinese (digital) culture, language, society, history, and broader China insights. Many of these events are ...