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  2. Cinema of China - Wikipedia

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    Cinema of China No. of screens 86,300 (2023) • Per capita 2.98 per 100,000 (2016) Main distributors China Film (32.8%) Huaxia (22.89%) Enlight (7.75%) Produced feature films (2016) Fictional 772 Animated 49 Documentary 32 Number of admissions (2016) Total 1,370,000,000 • Per capita 1 Gross box office (2023) Total CN¥54.9 billion (US$7.73 billion) National films 58.33% The cinema of China ...

  3. Republic of China (1912–1949) - Wikipedia

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    The CCP proclaimed the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 1 October 1949, while the ROC retains control over the "Taiwan Area" and the political status of Taiwan remains in dispute. The ROC was formally declared on 1 January 1912, before Puyi, who had reigned as the Xuantong Emperor of the Qing dynasty, abdicated on 12 February 1912.

  4. List of Chinese film-production companies before 1949

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    Dazhonghua - (Great China), first major production company to emerge in post-war Hong Kong, focused on Mandarin-language films. Dazhonghua Baihe Film Company - Major production company of the 1920s, later merged into Lianhua. Diantong Film Company - Leftist film company active from 1934-1935. Only produced four films.

  5. Shanghai Animation Film Studio - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, at the time the People's of Republic China was established, the Ministry of Culture sent a group of young animators, including Te Wei (1915-2010), the caricaturist, and Jing Shi (1919-1997), the painter, to Changchun Film Studio, known as Northeast Film Studio before 1946, to start an animation team. As Te Wei described, the pioneers ...

  6. Cartography of China - Wikipedia

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    On the reverse side of the engraving is another map, Huayi tu. Chinese cartography began in the 5th century BC during the Warring States period when cartographers started to make maps of the Earth's surface. Its scope extended beyond China's borders with the expansion of the Chinese Empire under the Han dynasty.

  7. The Historical Atlas of China - Wikipedia

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    The Historical Atlas of China (traditional Chinese: 中國歷史地圖集; simplified Chinese: 中国历史地图集; pinyin: Zhōngguó lìshǐ dìtú jí) is an 8-volume work published in Beijing between 1982 and 1988, edited by Tan Qixiang. It contains 304 maps and 70,000 placenames in total. The Concise Historical Atlas of China (Chinese ...

  8. Historical capitals of China - Wikipedia

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    From 23 April 1949 to 1 May 1991, Nanjing was the claimed capital of the Republic of China Guangzhou 廣州: 23 April 1949 – 14 October 1949: during the Chinese Civil War: Chongqing 重慶: 14 October 1949 – 30 November 1949: during the Chinese Civil War: Chengdu 成都: 30 November 1949 – 27 December 1949: during the Chinese Civil War ...

  9. List of Chinese films before 1930 - Wikipedia

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    One of China's first "Resistance films", urging opposition to Japanese encroachment on Chinese territory. Reviving Romance: 在世姻緣: Gao Xiping: Lim Cho Cho Li Dandan Yan Shanshan: Drama: Robin Hood: 盧鬢花: Dan Duyu: Dan Erchun He Rongzhu: Action: Story of the legendary folk hero, transplanted to China. Alternate title: "The Small ...