China’s May Day Holiday Box Office Surpasses 400 Million Yuan! ๐ฌ
China’s box office surges past 400 million yuan during the May Day holiday, signaling strong audience return to cinemas in 2026.
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China’s box office surges past 400 million yuan during the May Day holiday, signaling strong audience return to cinemas in 2026.
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