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Huabiao Film Awards announces winners

The Huabiao Film Awards, one of China's most prestigious film competitions, announced the winners for its 18th and 19th editions on Tuesday night.

$4 2m please, Jerry Yan is back in the mainstream and asking for big bucks

Taiwanese actor Jerry Yan's stock has drastically risen since his participation in the wildly popular Chinese reality competition Call Me By Fire. Forget that he made it onto the list of top five most dislikeable contestants. The 44-year-old is reportedly requesting big bucks for his services. How much, you ask? Based on a report by Taiwan's Mirror Media, a Chinese.

Chasing the dream--China Economic Net

Chasing the dream--China Economic Net
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iQIYI Premieres Feng Xiaogang-directed Series Crossroad Bistro

Share this article Share this article BEIJING, July 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ iQIYI, Inc. (NASDAQ: IQ) ( iQIYI or the Company ), an innovative market-leading online entertainment service in China, is pleased to announce the exclusive online premiere of Crossroad Bistro on July 11. The series is directed by acclaimed Chinese director Feng Xiaogang and produced by a team of award-winning industry veterans. iQIYI, Mayla Media, New Force Culture, and Aranya Productions co-presented the series. iQIYI Premieres Feng Xiaogang-directed Series ‘Crossroad Bistro’ Crossroad Bistro tells the story of five modern women with distinct personalities and backgrounds running a restaurant together while trying to balance their individual dreams. Through mutual support and encouragement, the women forge friendships, find love, and discover their purpose in life along the way.

China Box Office: Disney s Cruella Struts to $1 8 Million Opening Day

China Box Office: Disney s Cruella Struts to $1.8 Million Opening Day Rebecca Davis, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Disney’s “Cruella” strut into China on Sunday with a $1.78 million opening day, coming in sixth in a slow weekend behind reigning box office champ “F9,” according to data from Maoyan. Day one China figures for “Cruella” were less than a fourth of the $7.7 million the film grossed on its May 28 opening day in North America, where it premiered in theaters and on Disney Plus via a $30 fee. It went on to gross $26.5 million over the Memorial Day weekend, making it the third highest North American debut since the pandemic began.

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