Beijing Film Carnival Invites Visitors to Step into Cinematic Worlds
Explore movie magic at China Film Group’s Beijing carnival, featuring interactive sets, retro photo ops, and stamp-collecting challenges for film-themed prizes.
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Explore movie magic at China Film Group’s Beijing carnival, featuring interactive sets, retro photo ops, and stamp-collecting challenges for film-themed prizes.
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