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Is Biden the preferred candidate for most Chinese, as is often claimed? An overview of discussions on Trump vs Biden on Weibo. With nearly three billion views on the hashtag page, the ‘American ...
Just in! Huawei and China Post announce a close partnership. Is China Post profiting from Huawei’s tough spot amid China-US trade tensions? The strategic cooperation inspired the creative writing of ...
Foreign luxury brands hoping to appease the Chinese market are walking on eggshells as the political crisis in Hong Kong is deepening. Chinese netizens and state media recently condemned foreign ...
Chinese employers are reportedly no longer allowed to ask female job candidates if they are married or have children. But will this help the position of Chinese women on the job market? Nine ...
As the podcasting industry only seems to become more thriving around the world, What’s on Weibo tunes into China’s podcast market and selects ten of the most popular Chinese podcasts for you. Ever ...
The Olympic Games are in full swing and Chinese social media users are building on their meme collections as online discussions are getting more intense on Weibo – especially when it comes to ...
News of U.S. President Donald Trump testing positive for COVID-19 has immediately become one of the most discussed topics on Chinese social media. “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19.
The treatment of foreign students in China is a major topic of discussion this week, as various stories involving apparent favoritism of exchange students are making their rounds on Chinese social ...
Victor Gevers, a Dutch researcher at the cyber-security NGO GDI Foundation, has discovered that a Chinese database containing 364 million records including personal identity data, images, and chat ...
The suicide of a Pinduoduo staff member is trending today on Chinese social media, where discussions on tough ‘996’ working schedules (working 9am-9pm, 6 days a week) have been ongoing since the ...
V-sign selfie pictures could disclose personal information about your fingerprints, security experts warn. Our cameras are getting better, but that’s not always a good thing. Chinese internet security ...
It is an online subculture that has been around for more than a decade, and it is not likely to die out any time soon. They are mocked, hated, and misunderstood, yet China’s so-called ‘Rotten Girls’ ...