
Chinese New Year Sees Surge in Blockbusters Dominating Silver Screens
Chinese New Year becomes a family tradition with a surge of blockbusters and movie series, boosting confidence in the Chinese film industry’s 2025 outlook.
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Chinese New Year becomes a family tradition with a surge of blockbusters and movie series, boosting confidence in the Chinese film industry’s 2025 outlook.
China’s daily box office hits a record 1.805 billion yuan during the Spring Festival, attracting over 35 million moviegoers and surpassing previous milestones.
China’s Spring Festival box office tops $276 million with a diverse lineup of six films, setting a new record for pre-sale ticket sales and offering something for every moviegoer.
This Chinese New Year, film pre-sales exceed 1 billion yuan with diverse titles and record average runtimes, driven by the Guochao trend and technological advancements.
China’s Spring Festival box office breaks records with domestic films leading the surge to 808 million yuan.
China’s Spring Festival movie pre-sales have surpassed 600 million yuan in just seven days, setting a new record and reflecting a strong lineup for the festive season.
A Beijing meeting of film industry leaders revealed Chinese films grossed over 42 billion yuan in 2024 with 1 billion viewers. Strategies for 2025 focus on quality productions and global promotion.
Hong Kong is using the blockbuster film ‘Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In’ to attract tourists by opening a replica of the movie set and planning more cinema-inspired tourism products celebrating local culture.
China’s box office hits a new high of 42.5 billion yuan in 2024, driven by domestic films and expanded cinema screens nationwide.
The Golden Horse Awards face criticism for alleged political bias favoring anti-mainland sentiments, sparking debate over their role in Taiwan’s cultural landscape.