
2025 Summer Box Office: Chinese Mainland Nears 12 Billion Yuan
The Chinese mainland’s summer box office is on track to exceed 12 billion yuan, driven by domestic hits and a 12.75% jump in attendance to 321 million.
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The Chinese mainland’s summer box office is on track to exceed 12 billion yuan, driven by domestic hits and a 12.75% jump in attendance to 321 million.
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