China’s 2026 Spring Festival Box Office Hits 5.4 Billion Yuan, Led by ‘Pegasus 3’
China’s 2026 Spring Festival box office exceeds 5.4 billion yuan, driven by domestic hit ‘Pegasus 3’ and signaling strong cultural sector recovery.
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China’s 2026 Spring Festival box office exceeds 5.4 billion yuan, driven by domestic hit ‘Pegasus 3’ and signaling strong cultural sector recovery.
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