China’s 2026 Film Market Surpasses 10 Billion Yuan Milestone
China’s 2026 film revenue surpasses 10 billion yuan mark, signaling strong cultural sector growth and economic resilience in Asian markets.
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China’s 2026 film revenue surpasses 10 billion yuan mark, signaling strong cultural sector growth and economic resilience in Asian markets.
China’s 2026 Spring Festival box office surpasses 8 billion yuan as moviegoing joins traditional customs, reflecting evolving cultural trends and economic priorities.
China’s movie industry achieves historic 50B yuan box office in 2025, driven by domestic productions and technological innovation.
Chinese historical film ‘Gezhi Town’ earns 100M yuan in 15 hours, redefining wartime storytelling and box office expectations in 2025.
China’s film industry sets a new record during the 2025 Spring Festival holiday with a box office of 9.51 billion yuan and 187 million moviegoers, marking unprecedented milestones in revenue and attendance.
‘Ne Zha 2,’ the Chinese animated fantasy, tops the 2025 Spring Festival box office, dazzling audiences with groundbreaking visual effects and surpassing its predecessor in visual innovation.
China’s Spring Festival ushers in record-breaking box office sales and vibrant celebrations. From innovative art exhibitions in Beijing to lantern shows in Shanghai and festivities in South Africa, the holiday unites communities worldwide.
China’s film industry has shattered records in 2025, with box office revenues soaring and films like “Ne Zha 2” leading the way. Discover the factors driving this phenomenal success.
On its fourth day of release, ‘Ne Zha 2’ has broken records, grossing over 2 billion yuan and setting new milestones for Chinese animation. EP Chen Changjiang shares how the team pushed animation boundaries.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival marks a season of record-breaking box office sales, a modern revival of the cheongsam, ancient cultural exhibitions, and global celebrations that fuse traditions across continents.
A star-studded lineup of six blockbuster films is set to heat up China’s 2025 Lunar New Year box office, promising diverse genres and record-breaking pre-sales.
China’s Spring Festival box office revenue has surpassed 6.2 billion yuan, ranking among the top three in history. Domestic films like “YOLO” lead the surge in holiday earnings.
China’s box-office takings over the New Year holiday reached a record 1.533 billion yuan, marking a historic moment for Chinese cinema with domestic films leading the charts.