However, according to Sixth Tone, website attention is n’t already translating into actual ticket sales. For example, just two of Shanghai’s 20 theater had received much bookings as of Wednesday to proceed with the examinations.
According to Sixth Tone, cinemas in China often withdraw showings unless a particular number of tickets are sold, with the sales level varying from 10 to 100, depending on the size of the theater.  ,
In Tianjin, just four theater intend to show the starting ceremony, and so far they have just sold six tickets for the checks in the two locations.  ,
China Daily, a Chinese news website, is conducting a survey on Weibo to gauge viewers ‘ desire to see the Games in theaters. About 70 per cent out of 1, 357 respondents so far said they would n’t go to the cinema to watch a live screening.
The lackluster income may be a result of the time difference. The Paris 2024 beginning service is scheduled for Friday at 7:30 PM Central German Time, which will set the time for the ceremony in China at 1:30 AM.  ,
Some comments found beneath China Daily’s post added that they would rather see recreational action from their homes.
Safety-related issues have also been brought up. ” I prefer to stay at house,” I said. I’m scared that it’s going to be’ brighter’ in the film, what if everyone started fighting each different”? study a highly-upvoted reply.
Some theaters reportedly moved to make sure fans wo n’t be ruffling their seats during screenings.
Some people enjoy drinking ale and eating barbecue while watching sports, and they also enjoy talking loudly about it in public theaters, according to Ms. Shen Yan, the director of a movie theater in Guangzhou.
” You can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with everyone, and watching it on the large screen is much better than watching it at home,” she continued.
The Paris Games begin on July 26 and continue until August 11.