
China’s Box Office Tops 300M Yuan in First Two Days of May Day Holiday
In the first two days of the May Day holiday, China’s box office revenue exceeded 300 million yuan, highlighting a robust rebound in the entertainment market.
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In the first two days of the May Day holiday, China’s box office revenue exceeded 300 million yuan, highlighting a robust rebound in the entertainment market.
Labor Day 2025 box office in the Chinese mainland soared past 100 million yuan, led by two domestic hits and Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke, highlighting cross-cultural film trends.
The Chinese mainland’s May Day holiday box office revenue has surpassed 100 million yuan ($13.7M) as audiences flock back to cinemas, signaling renewed momentum for the film industry.
Ne Zha 2 became the sole Chinese film in the all-time top 10 global box office, earning 15.6 billion yuan (~$2.1B) with its animated sequel.
The 20th Huabiao Film Awards debuted in Qingdao, marking Chinese cinema’s 120th anniversary with top honors for Kara Wai and Zhang Yi and a sneak peek at Wandering Earth 3.
The 20th China Huabiao Film Awards in Qingdao honored 20 films from July 2022 to June 2024, with top prizes for “Article 20,” “The Wandering Earth 2,” and “Ne Zha 2.”
Qingdaos state-of-the-art Oriental Movie Metropolis Grand Theater hosts hundreds of film luminaries for the 20th China Huabiao Film Awards.
Stars at Beijing International Film Festival share favorite Chinese films, from mainland classics like Raise the Red Lantern to Hong Kong region gems like In the Mood for Love.
Across the Chinese mainland, movie fans meticulously document, curate, and live film festivals in real time, revealing a new era of cinematic passion.
Kyrgyz student Adel at Tsinghua University shares her Gen Z perspective on Chinese films at the 15th Beijing International Film Festival.