
China’s Box Office Hits 300 Million Yuan in May Day Holiday Surge
China’s box office surpasses 300 million yuan in the first two days of the May Day holiday, marking a significant surge in cinema attendance.
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China’s box office surpasses 300 million yuan in the first two days of the May Day holiday, marking a significant surge in cinema attendance.
China’s total box office revenue for new releases during the May Day holiday has soared past 100 million yuan, according to film data tracking platforms.
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