SCMP just launched its latest China Internet Report. (And What’s on Weibo readers can get a 30% discount on the Pro Edition!)
Chinese social media are speeding up local rescue efforts after Zhengzhou saw the heaviest rain in 1,000 years.
No candle or cake emoji on Weibo on June 4th.
Overview of the top 10 e-readers in China in 2021.
The virtual entertainment market is exploding in China.
Raising virtual cows, shaking with phones - this is the Chinese New Year tradition of giving red envelopes in the digital era.
While the Clubhouse app is no longer accessible from within the PRC, conversations continue behind the wall.
"Pirating content is not ok, but what other way do we have to access this content?"
Some Chinese social media users describe Clubhouse as "a small crack in the window."
Self-service ordering is the norm in many restaurants across China, but its benefits do not always outweigh the downsides.
Mo Cha was just another Bilibili user until his tragic death triggered a flood of condolence messages and tributes on Chinese social media.
Public sentiments on Jack Ma have shifted, but the fans still defend their idol.
For the second time this month, Pinduoduo makes headlines for the death of an employee.
Pinduoduo's '996' culture is the talk of the day after the sudden death of a 22-year-old female employee.
Some homebuyers counter the rise of facial recognition technology in real estate offices by wearing helmets during their visit.
From OPPO to iPhone, these are the most popular smartphones in China at the moment.
"Did Trump buy up the trending lists?", some Chinese web users wonder.
"Twittering China's stories well" - about the surge of Chinese official accounts on Twitter.
The China Internet Report brings order to the chaos of China's ever-changing digital environment.
'Cunbo' aka 'rural livestreaming' is all the rage. A win-win situation for farmers, viewers, and Alibaba.