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        Changzhou reopens movie theaters after six-month shutdown
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        On July 20, China's massive box office began to reopen after the COVID-19 pandemic spurred a shutdown lasting roughly six months. Several movie theaters in the city began admitting moviegoers under social distancing rules.

        The China Film Administration announced in mid July that movie theaters in "low-risk" areas could reopen from Monday with a few precautions. Audience members are required to wear masks and take temperature checks, and cinemas are expected to operate at 30% capacity. Eating and drinking in the theater is also prohibited.

        The DXM Wandu Cinema in Tianning district released two movies: the Chinese film "A First Farewell," about a boy from Xinjiang, and the Chinese thriller "Sheep Without A Shepherd".

        Tickets must be bought online only and separate parties must sit more than a meter apart. A temperature check and health code were required for entry, and masks must be worn at all times by customers and staff.


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