China’s Spring Festival Box Office Hits Record High of Over $276 Million

On the first day of the Year of the Snake, millions of Chinese moviegoers flocked to cinemas, propelling the Spring Festival holiday box office to unprecedented heights. By 4:23 p.m. on Wednesday, China's box office revenue, including pre-sold tickets, had exceeded 2 billion yuan (over $276 million), according to box office tracker Dengta Data.

Six highly anticipated films were released during the holiday: \"The Legend of the Condor Heroes: The Great Hero,\" \"Ne Zha 2,\" \"Detective Chinatown 1900,\" \"Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force,\" \"Operation Hadal,\" and \"Boonie Bears: Future Reborn.\" Notably, the first four films each surpassed 200 million yuan in pre-sale ticket sales, marking the most successful pre-sale period in history.

This year's diverse lineup offers a range of genres and themes, catering to varied audience preferences. From mythology and epic tales to war stories, martial arts, animation, comedy, and science fiction, the selection contrasts sharply with last year's offerings, which were dominated by comedies and dramas. The rich variety ensures there's something for everyone, generating excitement among moviegoers nationwide.

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