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Vivian Hsu poses for photo shoot
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Li Xiaolu ‘on the go'
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Wang Ou at brand event
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Jiang Xin poses for photo shoot
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"Finding Mr. Right 2" First-Day Box Office Hit 100 Million RMB
(CRI) Chinese romantic comedy "Finding Mr. Right 2" hits a box office earning over 100 million RMB (around 15.45 million US dollars) on Friday- the first day of its debut.
The film stars Tang Wei and Wu Xiubo, who have already cooperated in the original film of "Finding Mr. Right".
It hit screens just before the May Day Holiday which usually sees box office hikes.
The film tells a story about the romance between a public relations staffer at a casino in Macau and a realtor based out of Los Angeles. They start to write to each other coincidentally for a book and then gradually fall in love.
The film is expected to become a surefire winner during the holiday.
Source: CRI
It breaks the opening day box office record of romantic films in China.
The film stars Tang Wei and Wu Xiubo, who have already cooperated in the original film of "Finding Mr. Right".
It hit screens just before the May Day Holiday which usually sees box office hikes.
The film tells a story about the romance between a public relations staffer at a casino in Macau and a realtor based out of Los Angeles. They start to write to each other coincidentally for a book and then gradually fall in love.
The film is expected to become a surefire winner during the holiday.
Source: CRI
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Singer Leah Dou performs during Strawberry Music Festival in N China
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Stills of Shu Qi, Feng Shaofeng's new movie
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Actress Hu Jing works as a photographer
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Liu Shishi at fashion event
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Yao Tong poses for photo shoot
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Street shots of Wang Ou
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Stills from 'Finding Mr. Right 2'
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"Finding Mr. Right 2" Leads Chinese Box Office
(CRI) Romance-comedy "Finding Mr. Right 2" is leading the Chinese box office through this May Day Holiday, taking in some 300 million yuan, or around 46 million US dollars, so far.
Despite the name, the latest film is not a follow-up to the 2013 box office hit "Finding Mr. Right".
Instead, this one revolves around the relationship between a public relations staffer at a casino in Macau and a realtor based out of Los Angeles.
Original cast members Wu Xiubo and Tang Wei still play the lead roles.
Meanwhile, Disney's live-action animation "The Jungle Book" currently sits 2nd at the Chinese box office.
"The Jungle Book" so far collected 830 million yuan or 128 million US dollars after 17 days in theatres in China.
"The Jungle Book" is still dominating the North American box office.
It's expected to take in 38 million dollars this weekend, after winning the past two weekends as well.
Source: CRI
"Finding Mr. Right 2" has also set a new record for a rom-com by taking in more than 100 million yuan each single day in the past three days.
Despite the name, the latest film is not a follow-up to the 2013 box office hit "Finding Mr. Right".
Instead, this one revolves around the relationship between a public relations staffer at a casino in Macau and a realtor based out of Los Angeles.
Original cast members Wu Xiubo and Tang Wei still play the lead roles.
Meanwhile, Disney's live-action animation "The Jungle Book" currently sits 2nd at the Chinese box office.
"The Jungle Book" so far collected 830 million yuan or 128 million US dollars after 17 days in theatres in China.
"The Jungle Book" is still dominating the North American box office.
It's expected to take in 38 million dollars this weekend, after winning the past two weekends as well.
Source: CRI
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Shu Qi at event in Beijing
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Han Yunuo releases new fashion shots
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Liu Naping releases new fashion shots
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Dee Hsu poses for photo shoot
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Kris Wu in 'Sweet Sixteen'
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Photos from S.H.E. soundcheck
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Zhao Wei getting some fresh air
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