《哪吒2》火热,近日,在河北省石家庄市街头,“80后”壁画师王素然绘制的国漫墙绘走红网络,吸引市民和游客前来拍照打卡。(图:在中新社)
《哪吒2》火热,近日,在河北省石家庄市街头,“80后”壁画师王素然绘制的国漫墙绘走红网络,吸引市民和游客前来拍照打卡。(图:在中新社)

Ticket Price for 'Ne Zha 2' Sold at 1200: 4 Scalpers in Beijing Detained

Published at Feb 25, 2025 12:50 pm
The Chinese animated film 'Ne Zha: The Devil Child Comes to the Sea' (hereinafter referred to as 'Ne Zha 2') has become incredibly popular. Due to the high demand for movie tickets, four scalpers sold tickets originally priced at 83 yuan (approximately 50 ringgit) for as much as over 2000 yuan (approximately 1217 ringgit) and were administratively detained by the Beijing police.

'Ne Zha 2' remains a hot ticket, and with film enthusiasts seeking the ultimate viewing experience, the IMAX GT theater at the China National Film Museum has become an almost impossible ticket to obtain.

Some individuals have seen this as a 'business opportunity' and, with the intent of illegally profiting, have maliciously seized official ticket sources to resell them at higher prices on online platforms. Depending on the seat location and time, they sold tickets originally priced at 83 yuan for between 300 to over 2000 yuan.

The Beijing police have cracked down on these scalpers reselling tickets to the IMAX at the Film Museum, apprehending and processing four offenders. Currently, all four individuals have been lawfully detained by the public security authorities for reselling valuable ticket vouchers.

The China National Film Museum boasts the city's largest screen (28 meters wide, 22 meters high) and a top-of-the-line laser IMAX (IMAX GT Laser) giant screen theater. Thanks to its exceptional viewing experience, since the release of 'Ne Zha 2', the theater has been sold out, with many audiences sharing ticket-buying strategies, yet tickets remain extraordinarily scarce.

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