The last 'T' standing, Gaokao week, and why Chinese publishers are boycotting JD's 618 festival.
"Quick, give me a 'like' so I can get my credit score up."
As 'Taiwan' is all over Chinese social media, the discourse is controlled and heavily influenced by Chinese official media accounts.
Taiwan elections discussions remained relatively muted on Weibo, with limited hashtags and controlled narratives. Read more about what's trending, from Harbin to Xinjiang, in this 22nd...
In Hunan, Ma Ying-jeou will now mostly be remembered as 'the boy from Xiangtan.'
"Taiwan is Chinese territory. So it needs to be defended, at all costs. The U.S. is using us as an instrument."
We explain why the 60-year-old Want Want brand became the 'hot kid' on the block on Chinese social media this year.
These sentences from Xi's speech were turned into hashtags shortly after the opening of the 20th Party Congress.
'Cuànfǎng' became a popular word on Chinese social media and in official Chinese discourse this year. But what is it?
The PLA also released a music video featuring the Taiwan military exercises, singing: "We vow to defend every river and mountain within our motherland.”
News of 'Little Paul' quietly joining Pelosi to Taiwan received over 380 million views on Weibo on Friday.
Hu's personal opinions should not be mistaken for China's official stance nor guide Chinese online public opinion, Chairman Rabbit argues.
One poster by China Daily on Pelosi's visit to Taiwan said: "The Chinese people will fight back twice as hard."
"The Old Witch has landed!", many commenters wrote on Weibo when Pelosi arrived in Taiwan.
When Pelosi met Hu - imagining love in times of U.S.-China escalation risk.
Sina Taiwan is longer available and has suddenly suspended its operations in Taiwan.
Some voices say that regardless of a Taiwan visit by Pelosi, US-China relations have already reached one of the lowest points in decades.
Many see the presence of the US warship in the Taiwan Strait as a provocation.
Boycotting bubble tea? The popular CoCo Tea company is not so popular on Weibo this week.
Chinese tourists who were planning a solo trip to Taiwan are out of luck.