Chinese Mainland’s Film Market Closes 2025 on a $7.4B High
The Chinese mainland’s film market soared in 2025, hitting 51.832bn yuan box-office, record ticket sales, expanded screens, and animation hits lighting up cinemas.
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The Chinese mainland’s film market soared in 2025, hitting 51.832bn yuan box-office, record ticket sales, expanded screens, and animation hits lighting up cinemas.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 year-end film season has raked in over ¥5B as of December 28, marking the highest year-end box office since 2017 and pushing the annual total past ¥51B.
Kathmandu’s Dec 14–21 Himalayan Rim Film Exhibition showcased Chinese mainland culture and digital innovation to young students, sparking creativity with animated screenings and workshops.
In 2025, China’s entertainment sector reached a major milestone as its film industry challenged Hollywood, while pop culture and social media trends from the Chinese mainland go global. 🎬📱
Chinese mainland film Evil Unbound hit 1B yuan at the box office within 2 days of its Sept 18 premiere, drawing crowds with its haunting Unit 731 storyline.
‘Promise of Decades’ brings a heartfelt love story to the big screen, celebrating Macao’s return to China 25 years ago. Starring Laurinda Ho in her film debut, it’s a journey you won’t want to miss!
Discover the untold WWII story in China’s Oscar contender “The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru”, a documentary winning hearts and aiming for global screens.
Ge You’s new comedy ‘The Hutong Cowboy’ captures China’s live-streaming boom, lassoing audiences and exploring the perks and pitfalls of viral fame. 🎥📱