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Film posters at a cinema in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province, August 31, 2025. /VCG
By 11:38 a.m. on Sunday, the total box office revenue of China's National Day holiday had surpassed the 1.2-billion-yuan (about $170 million) mark, according to online platform data.
The eight-day holiday, which kicked off on October 1, is typically a bustling moviegoing season for consumers and a highly competitive arena for the movie theater sector in China.
Currently leading this year's National Day box office is domestic war epic "The Volunteers: Peace at Last," the finale of director Chen Kaige's "The Volunteers" trilogy. The film recreates the intertwined struggles of battlefield combat and tense diplomatic negotiation during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953).
It is followed by "Evil Unbound," a domestic production that depicts the atrocities Japanese germ-warfare Unit 731 committed in China during World War II. The film revolves around the fates of a group of innocent victims who are imprisoned by Unit 731 and become subjects of inhumane torture experiments such as frostbite, poison gas and vivisection experiments.
"A Writer's Odyssey Ⅱ," a sequel to the 2021 fantasy-action hit, currently ranks third on the holiday chart. The film centers on a novelist's journey to tackle a dual crisis unfolding in both the real world and the virtual world of his artistic creation.
(With input from Xinhua)