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Hayao Miyazaki's animated fantasy further leads Chinese box office

Time:2024-05-21 17:38:10 source:Cultural Compass news portal

BEIJING, April 10 (Xinhua) -- "The Boy and the Heron," an animated fantasy film directed by Japanese animation guru Hayao Miyazaki, remained on top of the daily box office chart of the Chinese mainland on Tuesday, data from the China Movie Data Information Network showed.

The animated film, an Oscar 2024 winner, raked in more than 14.60 million yuan (about 2.06 million U.S. dollars) on Tuesday, leading the Chinese box office for the seventh day since its screening.

"Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," the latest installment in the MonsterVerse film franchise, came in second with a daily box office revenue of 10.55 million yuan.

It was followed by the domestic crime thriller "Dwelling by the West Lake" with a daily box office revenue of 3.74 million yuan.

The Chinese mainland's box office revenue on Tuesday totaled 40.73 million yuan. ■

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