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Diverse Chinese blockbusters to hit screen during May Day holiday

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Diverse Chinese blockbusters to hit screen during May Day holiday

2026-04-25 16:46 Last Updated At:21:07

The 2026 May Day holiday film lineup was officially released on Friday in Beijing, offering moviegoers a diverse selection of films across multiple genres.

A rich selection of movies will hit the big screens nationwide from May 1 to 5, including patriotic dramas, comedies, action films, and animations, providing audiences with plenty of entertaining choices during the five-day holiday.

At the launch event, the "Travel Through Film" campaign was also unveiled to promote deeper integration between cinema and cultural tourism.

The campaign promotes film-themed traveling routes and encourages visits to movie filming locations and story settings, aiming to boost consumption and drive high-quality development across the entire film industry chain.

Diverse Chinese blockbusters to hit screen during May Day holiday

Diverse Chinese blockbusters to hit screen during May Day holiday

Japanese citizens took to the streets of Tokyo's Shinjuku district on Saturday, voicing strong opposition to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration for lifting the ban on lethal weapons exports, advancing a "National Intelligence Agency" bill, and pushing for the revision of the country's postwar pacifist constitution.

On Tuesday, the Japanese government, led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, officially revised the "three principles on transfer of defense equipment and technology" and their implementation guidelines.

The revisions scrap the restrictions that had limited arms exports to five non-combat categories, allow, in principle, the export of lethal weapons, permit transfers to nations engaged in active conflict under specified circumstances, and sideline parliament from the decision-making process, crossing a line that previous governments had at least nominally upheld.

"Allowing the export of lethal weapons and even attempting to possess nuclear arms, the Takaichi administration is leading Japan toward war, despite our postwar commitment of never starting a war again. Many people are worried. This must be stopped," said a protester.

The cornerstone of Japan's pacifist constitution is Article 9, which renounces the nation's right to engage in war or to resort to military force to resolve international conflicts. For decades, this article has been a fundamental constraint on Japan's military endeavors.

"I am firmly opposed to amending the Constitution. Takaichi claims 'the time has come,' but that's just her own decision. Without Article 9 of the Constitution, Japan could be swept into America's wars. That must not happen," said another participant.

"Japan once invaded other Asian countries and has maintained a pacifist constitution ever since. But now the government has arbitrarily decided to lift the ban on exporting lethal weapons without sufficient parliamentary debate. It's unacceptable," said another demonstrator.

"If we abandon our stance as a peaceful nation under the constitution, it would be absolutely intolerable. Thanks to Article 9, Japan hasn't waged war or been pulled into conflict. For Japan's place in the international community, Article 9 must not be changed," said another protester.

Tokyo protesters oppose Takaichi’s lethal weapons export, constitution revision plans

Tokyo protesters oppose Takaichi’s lethal weapons export, constitution revision plans

Tokyo protesters oppose Takaichi’s lethal weapons export, constitution revision plans

Tokyo protesters oppose Takaichi’s lethal weapons export, constitution revision plans

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