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China's office has beaten the USA's for the time. China's movie theatres are now the most lucrative. This is because of people went to cinemas across China during the New Year in February. Sales were boosted by Valentine's Day, which is becoming more in China. China's box office made a record $650 in February, compared to $640 million in the USA. The biggest in China was a movie called The Man From Macau II, which grossed $105 million. The new Jackie Chan film took spot, earning $95 million.

China's film industry is growing fast. There are more middle- people, which means more new cinemas are opening. People are moving from the to cities, creating demand for more cinema . There are fifteen new screens day, adding to the current total of 23,600 screens. This is 475 per cent than in 2008. China will day overtake America's 40,000 screens. China's movie has experienced year-on-year of 27 per cent and 36 per cent in the past two years. Much of this has been without big Hollywood movies.

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