Key takeaways about the 'Xi Jinping chatbot', jokingly referred to as 'Chat Xi PT' by foreign media outlets.
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From "cremation in process" to "cooling down," the digital display shows the progress of the cremation to provide information to those waiting in the lobby. The...
Oh dear, what a year. Here's an overview of the 26 biggest trending topics on Chinese social media in 2022.
"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
Chinese tech giants are massively investing in virtual reality and in the technologies that are building up the Chinese metaverse.
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
After Li Jiaqi's return to livestreaming, the 'tank cake incident' has become the elephant in the room on social media.
"It must be American hackers who did this, right?", some Weibo commenters wrote in light of the miraculously changing Health Codes.
From Weibo to Zhihu, Chinese social media platforms now display netizens' geolocation to ensure a 'healthy online environment.'
Chinese netizens are using hashtags propagated by state media to get critical posts to the front page of Weibo.
"These people are participating in the Winter Olympics as if they're entering a cave with wolves and tigers."
Alibaba is allegedly ready to give up its Weibo shares to SMG.
China's Association of Performing Arts has issued a blacklist, but Li Xuezheng questions their legal authority to do so.
SCMP just launched its latest China Internet Report. (And What’s on Weibo readers can get a 30% discount on the Pro Edition!)
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.
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.