Beijing saw “sharing folding stool” emerged on Sunday. The stools were placed at bus stations, with QR codes printed on the seats.
Thinkallobjectscanbenefitmorepeoplethroughsharingeconomy?Thinktwice.Beijingsaw“sharingfoldingstool”emergedonSunday.Thestoolswereplacedatbusstations,withQRcodesp
China'sthreetopsocialmediaplatformssaidtheyfelt"deepregret"andwould"fullycooperatewiththeinvestigation"and"takeactiverectificationandreform",followingFriday'sgo
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China's top social media sits including Baidu, Tencent, Weibo, are under an investigating over failing to comply with strict laws which is required to ban violent, obscene or deemed offensive content to the Communist Party, China's cyber regulator said on Friday.
China'stopsocialmediasitsincludingBaidu,Tencent,Weibo,areunderaninvestigatingoverfailingtocomplywithstrictlawswhichisrequiredtobanviolent,obsceneordeemedoffensi
China'stopsocialmediasitsincludingBaidu,Tencent,Weibo,areunderaninvestigatingoverfailingtocomplywithstrictlawswhichisrequiredtobanviolent,obsceneordeemedoffensi
Chinesesocialmediagiant,SinaWeiboreportedstrongfinancialperformanceinthesecondquarter(Q2)ofthisyearthankstoboomingadvertisingandmarketingdemand.Thetechfirmraked
ChineseWeibouser@Charlie_7Ubecameanonlinesensationlastweekaftershootingahair-raisingvideoatopZifengBuildinginthecityofNanjing,eastChina'sJiangsuProvince.Thevide
The music group TF Boys poses for the fashion magazine. [Photo/Official Weibo account of Our Street Style]
Two of China’s leading video-sharing portals have temporarily removed most of the overseas TV programs and movies from their websites, as part of an inspection over online video content.
TwoofChina’sleadingvideo-sharingportalshavetemporarilyremovedmostoftheoverseasTVprogramsandmoviesfromtheirwebsites,aspartofaninspectionoveronlinevideocontent.Bi
China’sTwitter-likeSinaWeibowillshutdowntheuploadingaccessofvideoclipsthatareover15minutesinlengthaspartofreformonitsonlineaudio-visualservice,accordingtoanoffi
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Cultural and creative products of the Palace Museum are back into the public spotlight with an even greater market potential. This spring, an article titled What if the Palace Museum enters the cosmetic world became a hit on Weibo, a micro blog.
Micro-bloggingplatformSinaWeibonowhasmoreusersthanitswesterncounterpartTwitter,accordingtofiguresfromtheChinesecompany'sfirstquarterresults.SinaWeibosaysithad34
Chinese social media giant Sina Weibo overtook its U.S. counterpart Twitter in market capitalization for the first time ever during trading on Monday.