What does 收藏 mean?
The universal save/bookmark word — used on every Chinese platform for preserving content.
收藏
Bookmark / save / favorite — storing content to find later.
Collect and store / gather and hide.
Bookmark / save / favorite — storing content to find later.
WHEN IT FITS
收藏 is the digital “save for later” that Chinese internet users deploy constantly and revisit rarely. Every platform has a 收藏 button: WeChat lets you 收藏 messages and articles, Xiaohongshu lets you 收藏 posts into categorized folders, Bilibili and Douyin let you 收藏 videos, Taobao lets you 收藏 products you might buy.
The self-deprecating humor around 收藏 is universal:
- 收藏了就是学了 — “bookmarked = learned.” You saved a tutorial, which is basically the same as completing it. (It is not.)
- 收藏了就是做了 — “bookmarked = done.” You saved a workout video, so you basically exercised. (You did not.)
- 收藏夹吃灰 — “favorites folder gathering dust.” The content you saved months ago and have never opened.
The 收藏夹 (favorites folder) is where content goes to be remembered and forgotten simultaneously. Chinese users joke about their 收藏夹 having more content than they could consume in a lifetime — and continuing to add to it.
On WeChat, 收藏 has a practical use beyond content saving: you can 收藏 messages, photos, and files as a personal cloud storage. Many people use WeChat 收藏 as an informal file backup system, forwarding documents and photos to themselves and saving them. The phrase 发给我自己收藏 (send it to myself to bookmark) is common.
HOW PEOPLE ACTUALLY SAY IT
这个食谱太好了,先收藏,以后做。
This recipe is great — I'll bookmark it and make it later.
Saving a useful post我的收藏夹里攒了一千多个视频,根本看不完。
My favorites folder has over a thousand videos saved — I'll never get through them all.
Digital hoarding confessionCHOOSE BY SITUATION
收藏夹
Favorites folder / bookmark collection.
Referring to the place where your saved items live加收藏
Add to favorites — the action verb.
The act of bookmarking — 这个我加收藏了 = I bookmarked this