Chinese netizens are spreading a new poll on quality of life, and it’s highlighting what they’re now referring to as the ‘Garbage Time.’
Tokyo restaurant subjected to abuse and harassment from Chinese ultranationalists after refusing service to Chinese customers amid new respiratory infections.
Chinese netizens have found a platform to express their thoughts on the U.S.-China trade war: the U.S. Embassy’s Weibo page.
“Bachelor’s Day” was observed in China on Nov. 11, with many male Chinese netizens lamenting the cost of getting married and keeping a wife.
Party head Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which sparked a hot Internet discussion on the Party’s demise.
There was a time when as a member of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) in China you could fire into crowds, beat citizens senseless, and get away with it all.
Chinese netizens are trying to recruit U.S. ambassador Gary Locke to visit blind activist Chen Guangcheng.
In the wake of the deadly Japanese earthquake and tsunami, the Chinese blogosphere has been polarized in response.
Chinese netizens are spreading a new poll on quality of life, and it’s highlighting what they’re now referring to as the ‘Garbage Time.’
Tokyo restaurant subjected to abuse and harassment from Chinese ultranationalists after refusing service to Chinese customers amid new respiratory infections.
Chinese netizens have found a platform to express their thoughts on the U.S.-China trade war: the U.S. Embassy’s Weibo page.
“Bachelor’s Day” was observed in China on Nov. 11, with many male Chinese netizens lamenting the cost of getting married and keeping a wife.
Party head Hu Jintao delivered a report on behalf of the 17th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which sparked a hot Internet discussion on the Party’s demise.
There was a time when as a member of the People’s Armed Police (PAP) in China you could fire into crowds, beat citizens senseless, and get away with it all.
Chinese netizens are trying to recruit U.S. ambassador Gary Locke to visit blind activist Chen Guangcheng.
In the wake of the deadly Japanese earthquake and tsunami, the Chinese blogosphere has been polarized in response.