China’s National Day box office breaches a billion yuan on day 3, but holiday haul lags

China’s box office bookings for the ongoing National Day holiday period had surpassed 1 billion yuan (US$142 million) as of Thursday morning, according to box office tracker Dengta Data, but the industry remains under pressure compared with years past.

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This year’s bookings crossed the 1 billion yuan mark on the third day of the seven-day “golden week” holiday, which started on Tuesday, compared with last year, when the milestone figure was reached on the second night.

While the box office saw a strong start to the season with 494 million yuan on Tuesday – a 15 per cent rise from last year – its pace soon slackened.

Chinese media outlets were predicting that the box office revenue during the holiday could climb to between 2 billion and 2.7 billion yuan this year. That would see revenue potentially fall short of last year’s 2.73 billion haul, which benefited from the holiday being a day longer, owing to the timing of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

By Thursday morning, historical war film The Volunteers: The Battle of Life and Death was in the lead with about 364 million yuan from 8.7 million tickets sold.

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