
Chinese Mainland’s 2025 Summer Box Office Nears 12B Yuan
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer box office is on track to hit 12 billion yuan, fueled by domestic hits and a 12.75% jump in moviegoers.
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The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer box office is on track to hit 12 billion yuan, fueled by domestic hits and a 12.75% jump in moviegoers.
The Chinese mainland summer movie season pulled in 11.64B yuan by Aug 31, surpassing 2024, as domestic films led the surge toward a record-breaking box office.
Kazakhstan is launching film-themed tourism routes for Chinese visitors to celebrate the Chinese mainland’s cinema and strengthen cultural ties.
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‘Spring River Flows East’ returns in 4K to mark the 80th anniversary of the War of Resistance victory and the 120th anniversary of Chinese cinema.
The Chinese mainland’s 2025 summer box office just topped 10 billion yuan, with local productions claiming the top three spots. Discover what’s driving this record-breaking season!
The Chinese-produced WWII film ‘Dongji Rescue’ touched audiences in London and Australia, retelling a 1942 rescue of British POWs and celebrating humanity and cooperation.
Chinese mainland film Dongji Rescue premiered in London, highlighting the true WWII tale of villagers who saved British troops in a moving tribute to heroism.
Chinese film ‘Dead to Rights’ on the Nanjing Massacre debuted in Melbourne, with audiences honoring victims in a moment of silence. The film has grossed over 2B yuan on the Chinese mainland.
Chinese wartime film Dead To Rights debuts in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver, moving Canadian viewers with its vivid Nanjing Massacre portrayal.