How Chinese Netizens Answer the Toughest Questions on Social Media
How do you share four cups of water between five leaders? And other interview questions from the Chinese internet.
How do you share four cups of water between five leaders? And other interview questions from the Chinese internet.
How an investigation into contaminated cafeteria food took China’s internet by storm
For Chinese netizens, life shouldn’t be about hard work or study; just friendship is enough
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An invasion of people in frog costumes has taken China’s internet by storm—and posed a challenge to urban management
China’s netizens come up with creative ways to bemoan mandated workdays around holidays
China’s “Buddha-like youth” are visiting temples and praying to the gods—Gen Z style.
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How the “yin-yang tone” of Chinese netizens turns praise into criticism and sincerity into satire
Chinese netizens are ripping a new generation of young celebrities to shreds for their less-than-stellar performances in various interviews
In a year that saw Covid frustrations and viral trends, here are the words and phrases netizens invented to talk about it all