Hundreds of cinemas have been reopened in China due to the significant recession of Corona in China, Xinhua news agency said.

By March 21, 507 cinemas had been reopened in all parts of China, accounting for 4.5% of all cinemas in China, according to statistics published by the ticketing agency known as "Moyan", which said that cinemas now had an interim plan to offer films Successful previously viewed.

According to a survey conducted by Moyan, 70% of those who participated in it considered that going to the cinema is at the top of their options for entertainment, when the Coruna epidemic comes to an end, while 30% of them said they prefer to return to the cinemas when business is restarted in China .

China has closed cinemas to avoid public gatherings since the end of January, as part of the country's efforts to contain the spread of the virus. On the other hand, the closure of the cinema helped create a new trend in China, which is to watch films on the Internet.

The movie "Wandering in Russia" was supposed to be shown on January 25 in cinemas, but it was released online and free to the public on the same date.

The decision to broadcast the movie on the Internet attracted criticism from Chinese film industry, some of which claimed that this would harm the interests of the Chinese film industry.

According to the Variety magazine, it is not yet clear if the comedy, which talks about an arrogant Chinese mother and her adult son, will be shown in regular cinemas.