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One of the China Film Museums

The China Film Museum, located at No. 9 South Film Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, is the largest national film professional museum in the world and a landmark building commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese cinema. The China Film Museum has a building area of nearly 38,000 square meters, involving more than 1,500 films, more than 4,300 pictures, and introducing more than 450 film workers. There are 21 exhibition halls and 6 cinemas in the public activity hall, including a giant screen hall. 4
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