
China’s Summer Box Office Hits $1.6B, Up 3%
China’s summer box office raked in 11.9 billion yuan ($1.6B), marking a 3% increase from last year thanks to a diverse slate of hits.
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China’s summer box office raked in 11.9 billion yuan ($1.6B), marking a 3% increase from last year thanks to a diverse slate of hits.
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.
The Chinese mainland box office for 2025 topped 35 billion yuan in just 219 days—55 days faster than last year—signaling robust growth in the cinema market.
The Chinese mainland announced Thursday it will moderately reduce U.S. film imports, marking a decline in U.S. film influence in the world’s second-largest market.
Harbin shines bright with the Lantern Festival and the 9th Asian Winter Games, while the Chinese film market stays strong post-holiday. 🎬🏮✨