A $1.71 billion theme park will allow Chinese families to interact "with iconic and beloved characters, including SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
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State-owned, China Central Television has relaunched and rebranded its stable of foreign-language TV channels.
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Even before Sony Pictures secured a January 13 release date to open 'Passengers' in China, the cast and producers barnstormed the film in Beijing.
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Overnight ratings show about 8.1 million people tuned in to see the return of Sherlock on BBC One on Sunday.
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China's love affair with British-made TV dramas and documentaries shows no sign of easing, as the BBC confirms that series four of Sherlock is returning to the small screen this month on the Youku online platform.
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Gross theatrical box office in China grew by just 3% in 2016, reaching RMB45.3 billion in local currency terms. That compared with RMB43.9 billion in 2015.
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China’s swan-diving box office will go out aptly this weekend with a whimper as 2016 makes room for a handful of new releases straggling in for the three-day New Year’s public holiday.
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The chief executive of Alibaba Digital Media & Entertainment Group said in an internal email the affiliate will invest more than RMB 50B over the next 3 years.
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Anticipation has been growing among sci-fans in China, with "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" due to open in Chinese theatres on January 6th.
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Stephen Chow recently has been defending his selection of Kris Wu as the star of the upcoming fantasy 'Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons 2'.
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