
Zhenbeibao in Yinchuan: Where Chinese Cinema and Culture Converge
Discover Zhenbeibao in Yinchuan, the enchanting desert landscape that’s the birthplace of iconic Chinese films, boosting tourism and showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage.
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Discover Zhenbeibao in Yinchuan, the enchanting desert landscape that’s the birthplace of iconic Chinese films, boosting tourism and showcasing China’s rich cultural heritage.
Explore the rich history and future of Chinese cinema at the Qingdao Movie Museum, featuring classic exhibits and discussions on Sino-American film collaboration.
Explore the rich history and future of Chinese cinema at the Qingdao Movie Museum, featuring classic exhibits and discussions on Sino-American film collaboration.
“Ne Zha 2” becomes the first Asian film to gross 10 billion yuan, breaking into the global box office top 17 with its major release across multiple countries.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office surpasses 10 billion yuan, setting new domestic and global records, with 187 million moviegoers during the holiday season.
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.
China’s 2025 box office revenue surpasses 10 billion yuan, topping global charts and setting new records during the Spring Festival holiday.
China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office revenue has crossed 10 billion yuan, surpassing global records. Animated film Ne Zha 2 leads the surge, marking a milestone in Chinese cinema.
China’s box office revenue for 2025 has surpassed 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion), topping global charts. Led by the animated blockbuster Ne Zha 2, China’s film industry reaches new heights during the Spring Festival.
China’s daily box office hit a record 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, surpassing previous highs and marking a significant milestone for the nation’s film industry.
China’s box office hit a new daily record during the Spring Festival, with earnings reaching 1.805 billion yuan. The surge in moviegoers and revenue reflects the booming Chinese film industry.
The legendary Battle of Muye is revived in ‘Creation of the Gods II’, reigniting global interest in Chinese mythology and history.
China’s Spring Festival holiday box office revenue surpasses $276 million as audiences flock to cinemas to watch a diverse lineup of films, marking a record-breaking pre-sale period.
China’s Spring Festival box office hit a record $220 million on the first day of the Year of the Snake, as audiences flocked to see a diverse lineup of new films.
China’s Spring Festival film pre-sales have surpassed 1 billion yuan, marking a significant milestone. Diverse genres and longer runtimes are attracting more group viewings.
The Wandering Earth II vividly portrays the Confucian ideals of harmony and unity, showcasing humanity’s collective journey to save their home planet.
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 marks the Lunar New Year with ancient Wuhan bells, a retail boom with foreign brands, the premiere of “Creation of the Gods II,” and a joint archaeological find with Uzbekistan.
As Asia celebrates the Lunar New Year, ancient traditions like Wuhan’s bianzhong bells meet modern innovations such as new cinema releases and archaeological discoveries, reflecting the region’s dynamic spirit.
Creation of the Gods II: Demon Force” is set to redefine fantasy cinema with its Lunar New Year debut, offering an epic blend of mythology and modern visual effects.”