Weibo has completely silenced anything relating to Peng Shuai and Zhang Gaoli.
What happens after Chinese celebrities become tainted by scandal? A list of 25 'tainted celebrities' in China.
Those who have four kids or more will no longer be punished.
'Call Me By Fire' is the male version of 'Sister Who Make Waves' and it's an instant hit.
These Chinese female athletes particularly suffered cyberbullying on Weibo this week.
'Delusional' or 'vigilant'? Weibo discussions over the woman who jumped from a moving vehicle when her Shouqi driver deviated from the route.
"The three-child policy is here, and it's terrifying!"
A post on Zhihu about an unhappy marriage has received millions of views.
Are these announced reforms "neglecting the root and pursuing the tip" of existing problems with weddings and marriage in China?
Chinese netizens are annoyed by a Guangzhou Metro security guard posting the X-ray images of the private contents of passenger bags.
Even those who don't agree with ‘6b4t’ views condemn Douban's recent crackdown on 6b4t and feminist groups.
The Suihua deputy director was attacked with a mop after female workers accused him of harassing them.
Many felt the Gala's comic sketches were insensitive to Chinese women and singles.
One celebrity couple breakup, two children born through surrogacy: this sad and messy topic has exploded on Chinese social media.
From surrogacy baby to 'heihaizi' - her biological parents canceled the surrogacy agreement, but she was born anyway.
As the Xianzi versus Zhu Jun court case begins, Chinese official media stay silent and social media posts are being removed. On December 2nd, 13:30 Beijing...
Their family says they did not know the marriage was not legal.
Anger over Shandong abuse case: "Is this how the law protects women?!"
A man killed his wife in Shanxi in the middle of the street, yet nobody intervened.
Some are so eager to look picture perfect on their social media feed, that they go to extremes to create a fake online life.