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The 15th Beijing International Film Festival is showcasing China’s booming film industry, inspiring new trends in cinema-themed on-board entertainment.
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The 15th Beijing International Film Festival is showcasing China’s booming film industry, inspiring new trends in cinema-themed on-board entertainment.

China’s box office revenue for 2025 has surpassed 25 billion yuan, leading the global market. “Ne Zha 2” dominates earnings, highlighting the nation’s thriving film industry and cultural tourism boom.

China’s move to reduce U.S. film imports has sparked global reactions, highlighting shifting tastes and industry focus in major film markets.

China’s box office revenue surpassed 200 million yuan ($27.5 million) during the Qingming Festival holiday, signaling a boost in the film industry over the three-day break.

Canada-U.S. trade tensions are raising concerns in Hollywood, as new tariffs could impact production costs and disrupt an industry already facing challenges.

‘Ne Zha 2’ surpasses ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ at the global box office, becoming the 7th highest-grossing film worldwide with earnings of 14.19 billion yuan.

CGTN’s ‘Ask China’ campaign connects global youth to China’s film industry, answering questions about popular Chinese films and their unique aspects.

China’s film and cultural tourism industries are thriving since the Spring Festival, boosting the service consumer market and sparking new growth opportunities.

Marvel’s ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ faces box office struggles, while China’s ‘Ne Zha 2’ breaks records, signaling a shift in global audience preferences towards fresh narratives.

The Shanghai International Film Festival returned to Berlin after nine years, highlighting Chinese cinema’s global influence and announcing plans for its 2025 edition coinciding with major film anniversaries.