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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
The International Finance Centre (abbreviated as IFC) is a skyscraper and integrated commercial development on the waterfront of Hong Kong's Central District.. A prominent landmark on Hong Kong Island, IFC consists of two skyscrapers (1 IFC and 2 IFC), the IFC mall, and the 55-storey Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, respectively. 2 IFC is the second-tallest building in Hong Kong at a height of ...
MegaBox's UA theatre is the first commercial theatre in Hong Kong to have the IMAX film display system. [3] It also offers a 1000-space car park. Although it is not built on top of a railway station, the mall is accessible by its free shuttle bus service, plying between the mall and MTR Kowloon Bay station with a frequent headway. Visitors ...
Me and You and Everyone We Know: July 22, 2005 The Edukators: August 26, 2005 The Baxter: September 21, 2005 Novo: October 7, 2005 C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America: Under the IFC First Take label November 11, 2005 Duane Hopwood: December 2, 2005 Transamerica: December 14, 2005 Happy Here and Now: January 6, 2006 Kill the Poor: January ...
Inspired by the shopping mall concept in the United States, the centre hopes to bring a colorful shopping experience to customers. [citation needed] Its large atrium "Star Plaza" is located in the center of the shopping centre, with a construction area near 10,000 square feet.
The movies were both critical and commercial hits and contained an iconic rooftop scene in Hong Kong’s Wanchai district with the police undercover agent and the mobster’s mole facing off guns ...
The mall also has a cinema, the Grand Ocean, operated by Golden Harvest. It is home to the largest Toys "R" Us location in Hong Kong, and there is a large Lane Crawford in the Ocean Terminal portion of the mall. The 3rd floor of Ocean Terminal was converted in the early 2000s into LCX, a collection of retailers targeted at younger shoppers.
Cinema chains in Hong Kong (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Cinemas in Hong Kong" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.