Growth of China's film market appears to have slowed in 2016, signaling more rational and sustainable development, according to industry professionals.
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In a Chinese box office contest new releases “See You Tomorrow” and “Railroad Tigers” debuted ahead of holdover "The Great Wall” on the Christmas weekend.
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South China's Guangdong Province has officially announced the establishment of a TV and Film Center in Foshan City, aiming to catch up with Hollywood and Bollywood.
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Baidu, China’s Internet search giant, has denied reports that it is currently pushing for an IPO of its video streaming unit, iQIYI.
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What a Wonderful Family, Yamada's 2016 comedy, recently has been remade by Chinese filmmakers and will open at mainland theaters on April 28.
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Total ticket sales in China are now an astonishing $6 billion, a figure which is just short of 20 percent of all cinema revenue in the World.
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The potential 2017 stock market listing in the U.S. or Hong Kong could raise $1 billion and value iQiyi at up to $5 billion.
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Anhui Xinke, the Chinese metals company that last month announced a deal to buy Voltage Pictures, says that is cancelling the $345 million purchase.
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As of Dec. 20, there were 40,917 screens in mainland China, according to the film bureau of China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television.
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Alibaba and Tencent have led an injection of $360 million (RMB2.5 billion) into leading Chinese distribution and production company Bona Film Group.
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