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How's business for the reopened cinemas in the Chinese mainland?

CGTN | Updated: 2020-03-25 09:10
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A total of 486 cinemas returned to business on Friday after being closed for about two months to contain the spread of the coronavirus. However, the overall box office on that day was just $1,945, according to China's largest ticket website Maoyan.com.

The data also show ticket incomes in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region accounted for over 80 percent of the total amount. The autonomous region reopened its first cinema on Monday, which was also the first in the Chinese mainland as a whole.

On the first day of returning to business, cinemas in Xinjiang also saw zero revenues but the situation is apparently improving. "We had 10 movie sessions from 12 to 7 pm on Monday, but we haven't seen any people coming," an employee from a cinema in Xinjiang was quoted as saying by the "First Director," an influential We Media on film reviews in China.

China has made a great sacrifice containing the novel coronavirus, and those efforts are paying off as less and less confirmed cases have been reported inside the country. However, it will take a long time before people go back to cinemas without fear or hesitation, as a survey made by the digital magazine "Sir Film" shows - although discounts are offered to audiences and disinfection measures have been strengthened.

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