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China to Reopen Over 200 Cinemas in Shanghai - www.hollywoodreporter.com - China - city Shanghai
hollywoodreporter.com
27.03.2020 / 16:33

China to Reopen Over 200 Cinemas in Shanghai

More than 200 movie theaters will resume operation in Shanghai on Saturday after two months of closure to contain the spread of coronavirus, local authorities said Thursday. The Chinese commercial capital is the country's first tier-one metropolis to resume theatrical moviegoing in a significant way, following the lead of less populous provinces that tested the water for limited cinema re-openings a week ago.

Shanghai reopening 205 cinemas that closed due to COVID-19 - nypost.com - China - city Shanghai
nypost.com
27.03.2020 / 09:15

Shanghai reopening 205 cinemas that closed due to COVID-19

After two months of being shut down due to the rapid spread of coronavirus, Chinese officials announced Thursday that they are planning to reopen 205 cinemas on Saturday.

Shanghai to Re-Open 205 Cinemas Closed Due to Coronavirus - variety.com - China - city Shanghai - region Xinjiang
variety.com
27.03.2020 / 07:25

Shanghai to Re-Open 205 Cinemas Closed Due to Coronavirus

More than 200 cinemas in Shanghai will re-open Saturday after nearly two months of enforced shutdown to stop the spread of coronavirus, Chinese authorities said Thursday.

Manchester United fans make plea to Odion Ighalo following Shanghai Shenhua contract offer - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - Manchester - Nigeria - city Shanghai
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.03.2020 / 16:41

Manchester United fans make plea to Odion Ighalo following Shanghai Shenhua contract offer

Manchester United's hopes of signing on-loan Shanghai Shenhua striker Odion Ighalo on a permanent basis this summer may have suffered a possible blow after the Nigerian was offered a two-year contract extension by his parent club.

China’s Handful of Reopened Cinemas Get the Cold Shoulder From Wary Audiences - variety.com - China
variety.com
26.03.2020 / 11:03

China’s Handful of Reopened Cinemas Get the Cold Shoulder From Wary Audiences

China has re-opened a portion of its cinemas as it emerges from its coronavirus shutdown. But they’re far from back to business as usual.

China Cinemas Will Bring Back Popular Movies to Kickstart Theatrical Reopening - variety.com - China - USA - county Will
variety.com
19.03.2020 / 17:53

China Cinemas Will Bring Back Popular Movies to Kickstart Theatrical Reopening

China’s main state-owned distributor plans to issue a batch of half a dozen films, from which cinemas will keep all income, in order to get the country’s exhibition sector back on its feet after long closures due to coronavirus, it has said.

Survey Says China Audiences Ready for Post-Coronavirus Cinema Reopening - variety.com - China
variety.com
18.03.2020 / 13:17

Survey Says China Audiences Ready for Post-Coronavirus Cinema Reopening

Research by Chinese ticketing agency Maoyan appears to show that Chinese people have not lost their taste for feature films during the recent coronavirus-enforced closure of cinemas.

‘Harry Potter’ Star Katie Leung Calls Donald Trump A ‘Racist’ After He Labels COVID-19 The ‘Chinese Virus’ - hollywoodlife.com - China - Ireland
hollywoodlife.com
18.03.2020 / 07:07

‘Harry Potter’ Star Katie Leung Calls Donald Trump A ‘Racist’ After He Labels COVID-19 The ‘Chinese Virus’

Actress Katie Leung, 32, who comes from a Chinese background, was horrified when she saw what Donald Trump labelled the new coronavirus: the “Chinese Virus.” He made the insensitive remark in a tweet on March 17, and so Katie clapped back with her own tweet on Tuesday.

Donald Trump Faces Major Backlash On Twitter After He Refers To COVID-19 As A ‘Chinese Virus’ - hollywoodlife.com - China - USA
hollywoodlife.com
17.03.2020 / 04:37

Donald Trump Faces Major Backlash On Twitter After He Refers To COVID-19 As A ‘Chinese Virus’

President Donald Trump, 73, was under fire once again when he tweeted about protecting the American industry from the economic crisis caused by COVID-19, the official name for the coronavirus that’s infected close to 183,000 people worldwide, including 4,663 Americans, and labeled it “the Chinese Virus.” “The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus.

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