
Blockbusters Boost: China’s Big Screen Starts the Year with a Bang
Big productions and franchises are lighting up China’s cinemas during the Spring Festival, injecting new confidence into the film industry.
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Big productions and franchises are lighting up China’s cinemas during the Spring Festival, injecting new confidence into the film industry.

Dazzling pinwheel fireworks light up the skies during Chinese New Year, creating dreamy scenes with colorful lights and shadows.

The National Museum of China launches a new exhibition celebrating the Year of the Snake, featuring over 200 artifacts that immerse visitors in the rich cultural heritage of the Spring Festival.

China’s 2025 Spring Festival box office revenue surpassed 5.2 billion yuan, breaking all-time records with blockbuster hits like “Ne Zha 2.” IMAX China also set new earnings benchmarks during the holiday.

Discover the lively celebrations of the Spring Festival at Shenzhen’s China Folk Culture Village, where traditions come alive through performances, crafts, and festivals.

China’s extended Spring Festival holiday ignites a surge in tourism and cinema, setting new records and boosting the economy. The eight-day celebration blends tradition with modern enthusiasm.

Discover the rich cultures of China’s diverse ethnic groups at Shenzhen’s China Folk Culture Village, where visitors can experience traditional performances, festivals, and handicrafts.

Discover the rich tapestry of China’s ethnic cultures at Shenzhen’s China Folk Culture Village during the lively Spring Festival, with vibrant performances, traditional crafts, and festive celebrations.

China’s Spring Festival lights up with movies, exhibitions, and parades, capturing hearts across the Chinese mainland and gaining global recognition.

China’s Spring Festival, marking the Year of the Wood Snake, gains UNESCO recognition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its enduring cultural importance and traditions.