Sequels Fill Spring Festival Cinemas as ‘Ne Zha 2’ Tops Box Office
The 2025 Spring Festival film season sets new records in Chinese movie history, with revenues exceeding 5 billion yuan. ‘Ne Zha 2’ leads the box office as sequels dominate cinemas.
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The 2025 Spring Festival film season sets new records in Chinese movie history, with revenues exceeding 5 billion yuan. ‘Ne Zha 2’ leads the box office as sequels dominate cinemas.
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China’s daily box office revenue hit a new record during the Spring Festival, generating 1.805 billion yuan in a single day, as millions of moviegoers packed cinemas to enjoy a diverse lineup of domestic films.
China’s daily box office revenue reached a record-breaking 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, surpassing previous records and signaling a strong resurgence in the entertainment sector.
China’s daily box office hit a new record of 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, with 35.15 million moviegoers, surpassing previous records and showcasing the booming film industry.
China’s daily box office hit a record 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, surpassing previous highs and marking a significant milestone for the nation’s film industry.
China has set a new daily box office revenue record during the Spring Festival, with earnings reaching 1.805 billion yuan and over 35 million moviegoers, surpassing previous records.
China’s daily box office revenue hit a new record of 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, with 35.15 million moviegoers nationwide. Six new films led the surge, highlighting the vitality of China’s film industry.
China sets a new daily box office record during the Spring Festival, with revenues reaching 1.805 billion yuan ($249 million) and over 35 million moviegoers, signaling robust growth in the film industry.
China’s box office set a new daily record on the Spring Festival, with earnings reaching 1.805 billion yuan. The surge was fueled by six new domestic films and marks a milestone for the country’s film industry.
China’s box office hit a new daily record during the Spring Festival, with earnings reaching 1.805 billion yuan. The surge in moviegoers and revenue reflects the booming Chinese film industry.
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Discover the rich customs of the Chinese mainland’s Spring Festival, from colorful steamed buns and lively markets to dazzling dragon lantern parades celebrated across the nation.
Visitors are flocking to Harbin during the Spring Festival to enjoy its unique ice and snow culture, with festive snow sculptures like “Mr. Snowman” and “Ms. Snowflake” attracting many tourists.
Young skiers from southern China, known as ‘Little Potatoes,’ bring excitement to Harbin’s Yabuli Ski Resort as they embrace winter sports ahead of the 9th Asian Winter Games.
Discover a vibrant array of Asian flavors, from refreshing fruit yogurt bowls to the golden lucky coin pizza for the Spring Festival, aromatic gigot rice, and sizzling grilled fish combining spicy and savory in one dish.
Discover how New Year snacks, couplets, and flowers enrich the Spring Festival traditions in Hainan, south China’s tropical island province.
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