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Ferry services, offshore construction halted as Typhoon Danas approaches Fujian

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Ferry services, offshore construction halted as Typhoon Danas approaches Fujian

2025-07-06 17:32 Last Updated At:20:07

Ferry services have been suspended and offshore construction projects halted as Typhoon Danas, the fourth one of the year, approaches the coastal province of Fujian in east China.

Danas intensified from a strong tropical storm to a full-fledged typhoon on Sunday morning.

It is expected to make landfall or pass close to the western coast of China's Taiwan Island on Sunday night, before moving into the southwest of the East China Sea on Monday morning. Then, it is projected to gradually approach the northern coast of Fujian and the central-southern coast of Zhejiang Province.

Due to the impact of Typhoon Danas, Guangdong, Fujian, and Zhejiang provinces are likely to experience heavy rain, with some areas facing torrential downpours. The National Meteorological Center maintained its yellow alert for the typhoon on Sunday -- the third most severe warning in its four-tier typhoon warning system.

To ensure safety, as of Sunday noon, a total of 76 passenger ferry routes and 193 passenger ferries in Fujian had been suspended, along with the halt of all 104 offshore construction projects in the province.

The Fujian Maritime Safety Administration already activated a Level II emergency response to the typhoon on Saturday, issuing warnings to vessels at sea and advising them to adjust their navigation plans. Efforts have also been made to relocate personnel working on offshore projects.

On Dongshan Island, located at the southern tip of Fujian and an important aquaculture base, local authorities have intensified inspections in key areas. They are conducting thorough checks at docks and fishing ports, assigning personnel to ensure readiness.

"We have been urging and helping fishermen to reinforce their mooring ropes and conducting performance checks, testing, and maintenance on rescue equipment in the area. We are ready to respond to emergencies at any time," said Wang Quan from the fire and rescue brigade in Dongshan County of Zhangzhou City.

Currently, Dongshan County has prepared 100,000 woven bags, life jackets, life rings and other materials, along with 118 rescue teams comprising 2,581 members to fully defend against the typhoon.

The Fujian Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters reported that as of Sunday morning, all fishing vessels in the province have returned to port for safety, and all personnel on coastal aquaculture rafts have been evacuated to shore.

Ferry services, offshore construction halted as Typhoon Danas approaches Fujian

Ferry services, offshore construction halted as Typhoon Danas approaches Fujian

An industry observer said that 2026 is poised to be a "year of sequels and cultural stories" in global animation, following a strong 2025 where such films dominated box offices worldwide.

With heavyweights like Toy Story 5, Minions 3, and China's perennial favorite Boonie Bears set for release, along with culturally rooted productions such as The Three Kingdoms: War 1 Luoyang, the coming months are expected to draw large audiences and reinforce animation's central role in cinema.

This optimism is built on a solid foundation from the previous year.

Looking back at China's film market in 2025, animated features emerged as a powerful driving force. Four of the year's top 10 highest-grossing films were animations, three of which were domestic productions.

Total animation revenue exceeded 25 billion yuan (around 3.58 billion U.S. dollars), capturing nearly 50 percent of the annual box office. As the new year unfolds, the animation sector continues to shine with promising highlights.

A key trend driving this momentum is the surge of sequels from major franchises.

"One notable trend is the abundance of sequels to classic animated films, particularly from Hollywood. Several iconic series are releasing new installments, making 2026 a year of animated sequels. Given their strong IP foundation, these sequels are expected to attract more audiences' attention and achieve solid box office results," said Hu Jianli, secretary general of the Chinese Film Critics Society.

Alongside these international sequels, domestic animation IPs are also deepening their influence and expanding their reach. The annual Boonie Bears series will welcome its latest installment, while the popular TV series The Immortal Ascension is set for its big-screen debut.

"It's fair to say that the Boonie Bears series has maintained the most consistent quality among domestic animated film franchises over the years. Its expansion from television to movies, merchandise, and theme parks represents a fully developed industrial chain, greatly strengthening the IP's presence in the public consciousness. As for The Immortal Ascension, it's the first time that the animation IP is adapted for the big screen, which naturally generates exceptional attention—especially following the successful live-action web series last year. If this first animated film adaptation succeeds, it has the potential to become a major film IP in its own right," said Hu.

Beyond the reliance on established franchises, another significant creative trend is the growing number of animated films drawing inspiration from China's rich classical literature and historical epics. This approach aims to connect with audiences through deeply rooted cultural narratives.

A leading example is a prominent Chinese animation studio Light Chaser Animation's upcoming "The Three Kingdoms: War 1 Luoyang", which dramatizes the early power struggles from the famed historical period.

"We are seeing a clear increase in animated films adapted from classic Chinese novels and myths. Light Chaser Animation Studios' 'New Culture Series' has performed exceptionally well in our animated film market—for example, 30,000 Miles from Changan earned over 1.8 billion yuan (around 257.98 million U.S. dollars) at the box office. This series has truly succeeded in creatively transforming and innovatively developing China's outstanding traditional culture for the big screen, while also resonating emotionally with today's young audiences through its storytelling and character adaptations," said Hu.

Beyond sequels and adaptations rooted in traditional culture, original animated films are also carving out their space with unique concepts and distinctive styles, showcasing further creative possibilities.

Titles such as Arco, a 2025 animated science-fantasy film, and Pixar's Hoppers exemplify this trend of innovation.

"I believe animated films will remain a major force in the global box office in 2026. The worldwide top-grossing film of 2024 was Inside Out 2, and in 2025 it was China's Ne Zha 2. So I'm confident that animated films will once again rank among the highest-grossing releases globally this year," Hu said.

Animated films set to dominate 2026 global box office with strong lineup

Animated films set to dominate 2026 global box office with strong lineup

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