China's daily box office revenue reached a new milestone on Wednesday during the Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, generating an impressive record of 1.805 billion yuan ($249 million) in earnings.
The number of moviegoers on the day totaled 35.15 million. Both the box office revenue and moviegoer count surpassed the previous records set during the 2021 Chinese New Year, according to the China Film Administration (CFA).
The annual Spring Festival holiday is one of the Chinese mainland's most lucrative movie-going seasons and runs from January 28 to February 4 this year, one day longer than in previous years.
Leading the box office charts are six domestic films that debuted on Wednesday, offering a diverse array of genres including Chinese mythology, wuxia (martial arts and chivalry), comedy, fantasy, animation, and drama.
Huajin Securities noted that these new releases cater to various audience tastes and highlighted that many are installments in highly rated, high-grossing franchises with strong reputations and large fan bases.
Since December last year, the CFA has encouraged relevant institutions to allocate approximately 600 million yuan in movie-going consumption subsidies—a move analysts say is aimed at unlocking the full consumption potential of moviegoers.
Kaiyuan Securities predicts that total box office takings will see a 6.7% year-on-year increase to reach 8.54 billion yuan during the 2025 Spring Festival holiday.
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China sees new daily box office revenue record during Spring Festival
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