A U.S. Diplomat Married His Chinese Boyfriend And It Was Adorable
Hanscom Smith, the consul-general in Shanghai, and his beau's wedding in the U.S. was announced on the consulate's official Weibo page.
Chinese Internet Giant Baidu Under Investigation After Cancer Patient's Death
The search engine behemoth currently allows shady medical businesses to buy their way to the top of search rankings.
Foreign NGOs Working In China Will Now Face Tougher Scrutiny From The Police
The decision, which will go into effect in 2017, will affect 7,000 to 10,000 non-governmental organizations.
Hong Kong's 19-Year-Old Protest Hero Brings His Case To The U.S.
Joshua Wong has led thousands of protesters and has founded a new political party — and he's not even 20 years old. Now he's touring top U.S universities to talk about his cause.
CEO Behind Controversial Clothing Ads Says Company Faces "Life-Or-Death Moment"
"Which company is not growing step by step?" asks Mike Xu, the CEO of Shenzen-based Global Egrow.
Judge Throws Out China's First Ever Same-Sex Marriage Lawsuit
Sun Wenlin and Hu Mingliang filed a lawsuit after a local officials refused to give them a marriage certificate. A judge threw out the suit Wednesday, but the couple has vowed to appeal.
Stephen Hawking Launched His Weibo Account And People Lost It
His followers grew faster than the speed of light... metaphorically, anyway.
A Whole Bunch Of People With The Same Last Name Got To Visit These Ancient Tombs For Free
The Ming Dynasty emperors' last name was "Zhu," so you can see where they were going with this.
This German Man Is China's Newest Internet Celebrity, Believe It Or Not
Thomas — or "Afu" as his Chinese fans call him — posts videos depicting scenes from everyday life in Shanghai.
Even The Father Of The Great Firewall Of China Dodges It All The Time
It's pretty embarrassing to show that you can get around censorship that you helped build.
Say No To The Dress
Using images stolen from across the web, sketchy retailers are selling ultra-discounted clothes to women on Facebook. A BuzzFeed News investigation shows many are linked to one of China's richest men.
China's Social Media Censors Are Working Overtime To Block Panama Papers Discussion
The president's brother-in-law was named in the massive leak.
These Are The Least Creepy Photos From A Pet Cemetery You'll Ever See
China's annual "Tomb-Sweeping Day," a day to pay respects to the deceased, has been extended to pets.
Someone Tried To Save This Building Using Hundreds Of Posters Of China's President
It's still going to be demolished, despite the unblinking face of Xi Jinping warning against it.
Chinese Authorities Bust Illegal Vaccine Ring
More than 130 people were detained in connection with an alleged plot to sell expired and improperly stored vaccines.
Marathon Runners Mistake Soap For Candy Bars
Even worse, about 12,000 of 20,000 runners were injured while participating in the Marathon in China.
Trans Man Vows To Keep Fighting After Losing China's First Transgender Labor Dispute
"I got salary back but so what?" he wrote on WeChat after the verdict. "That was not what we want! We will continue to appeal until we receive an apology!"
Mark Zuckerberg Either Really Wants China To Like Him Or Has A Death Wish
It's tough to tell.
This Is Why A Huge Protest May Just Be The Beginning Of China's Problems
The strike was only ended after the company gave in to the strikers' demands. But with at least 5 million layoffs of state workers on the horizon, more protests may be coming.
Today Was China's National Haircut Day And These Kids Did It Right
It's supposed to be good luck to get your hair cut on the second day of the second month of the lunar calendar.