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  2. List of cinemas in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 2002 as the first in the SF Group's SFX "boutique" brand of cinemas. It has two "First Class" cinema and digital capability. SFX Central Phuket: 8: 1271: Central Phuket (Festival Building) Opened in 2004. SFX Central Rama 9: 11: 2394: Central Rama IX: One of the six branches with Zigma Cinestadium, a dual-4K projection and Dolby Atmos ...

  3. SF Group - Wikipedia

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    SF Corporation Public Company Limited, based in Bangkok, Thailand, was established as a limited company in 1998 by Suwat Thongrompo. The Thongrompo family is from Eastern Thailand, where its Samarn Film Co operated cinemas since the 1970s in Chonburi, Rayong and Chanthaburi.

  4. Visa requirements for Chinese citizens of Hong Kong

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    Visa required if without Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards. New Caledonia: Visa not required [288] 90 days Northern Mariana Islands: Visa not required [333] Visa free for holders of both Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards and HKSAR Passport for a stay of less than 45 days. Visa required if without Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards. Niue

  5. Hong Kong Cinemas in Pain as Closure Extended Over ... - AOL

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    The Hong Kong Theater Association, which represents local cinema operators, said together with the third period of closure since Dec. 2, the city’s cinemas will have been closed for 163 days in ...

  6. List of largest shopping malls in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Used to have: Central Department Store, Tops Supermarket, Major Cineplex, Kadtheater, Large conference rooms, Still open: Lotus Hotel Pang Suan Kaew 1992 34 Central Pattaya: Pattaya: 58,000 [12] 240,000 309 Central Department Store, SFX Cinema, Central Food Hall 2009 8 Mega Bangna: Samut Prakan: 225,000 [13] 400,000 400+ [14]

  7. List of cinemas in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    UA Shatin, at New Town Plaza; opened in 1985 as the first UA cinema in Hong Kong; [22] closed in June 2018, succeeded by MCL Movie Town; UA Cinema @ Airport, at Terminal 2, Hong Kong International Airport; houses the third (chronologically) IMAX theater in Hong Kong; [23] closed in 2019 due closure of Hong Kong International Airport Terminal 2

  8. Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Previously, while the National Government of the Republic of China in Nanjing had negotiated with the British regarding the appointment of a Consul-General in 1945, it decided against such an appointment, with its representative in the colony, T W Kwok (Kuo Teh-hua) instead being styled Special Commissioner for Hong Kong. [9]

  9. Hong Kong Cinemagic - Wikipedia

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    In February 2003, along with editors Arnaud Lanuque, Stéphane Jaunin, Philippe Quevillart and David-Olivier Vidouze, Ogé created HKCinemagic2, an encyclopedia of Hong Kong cinema. [4] The site containing photo galleries of casts and crew members focuses on the films of Shaw Brothers Studio, "gweilos" (foreigners) in the Hong Kong film ...