Chinese Mainland National Day Box Office Tops 1 Billion Yuan
By midday October 4, the Chinese mainland’s National Day holiday box office, including pre-sales, topped 1 billion yuan, underscoring a digital-savvy comeback for cinemas.
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By midday October 4, the Chinese mainland’s National Day holiday box office, including pre-sales, topped 1 billion yuan, underscoring a digital-savvy comeback for cinemas.
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