"Amazing China," a 90-minute documentary recording China's achievements over the last five years, has become the country's all-time highest-grossing documentary.
Awarding winning film Ballad From Tibet by Chinese director Zhang Wei is scheduled to premiere in New York City on Saturday, March 10.
AI is Coming, a noir sci-fi comedy led by veteran actress Qin Lan, will be released on the video-streaming site iQiyi from March 14.
March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a day of respect, appreciation and love toward women for their economic, political and social achievements in modern society.
“When thunder crashes, it will rain, leiou; when it rains, you have to hold an umbrella, leiou; when it’s cold, you have to put on a heavy jacket, leiou.” From the lyrics, can you tell what song it is?
For ping-pong lovers, the upcoming romance comedy Mix features their favorite sport.
An action film, Operation Red Sea, based on a much-acclaimed Chinese naval rescue mission, is raking in the cash at the box office
With the recent release of Bajrangi Bhaijaan, one more 'Khan' from Bollywood is starting to make waves on China's big screens.
Pu Shu has performed in arenas, theaters and outdoor music festivals across the country surrounded by cheering fans and massive luminous glowing sticks.
Earning about 125 million yuan ($19.7 million) in five days, "Amazing China," a documentary recording China's achievements over the last five years, has become the country's second highest-grossing documentary ever.
After a sales surge in February, the Chinese box office is expected to continue its momentum in March, boosted by the release of multiple high-quality imported films.
Documentary film Amazing China debuts to enthusiastic crowds. Wang Kaihao reports.