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The group has operations in both Singapore and Malaysia. ... Cathay Cineleisure International Pte Ltd; Cathay Properties Pte Ltd; Cathay Consultancy Services Pte Ltd;
Cathay Cineplexes closed its Cineleisure Orchard outlet on 30 June 2023, [20] and its Parkway Parade outlet on 27 August 2023. [21] However the company stated that the closures were part of its efforts to "right-size" its cinema operations, as it was also opening a new cinema in Century Square at Tampines in the fourth quarter of 2023. [22]
The venue was originally founded as Golden Theatre in 1973, the biggest cinema at the time in Singapore and Malaysia, [5] with a single hall that sat up to 1,500 people. [7] In 1990s, the venue was split into 3 halls. [8] Eventually in 2014, Golden Theatre retained the largest 1,000-seats hall, while The Projector took over the smaller halls. [8]
Kong Chian Cinema was the first of the two cinemas opened for the Toa Payoh HDB estate since 1972, the other one being the Toa Payoh Theatre.. The 1,500 seat cinema was designed by the architect Hor Cheok Foon, it was built and handled by Chiew Kong Chian Association, a Kuala Lumpur-based company, as part of the Toa Payoh development plan initiated by HDB. [1]
Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival is a film festival held in Kuala Lumpur.With the aim to promote the best in Asian cinema as well as unearth new Asian filimmaking talent, the 1st Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival was organized on the International Film Festival Circuit on 22 April 2001.
← 1964 1963 1962 1965 in Singapore → 1966 1967 1968 Decades: 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s See also: Other events of 1965 Timeline of Singaporean history Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall 1965 The following lists events that happened during 1965 in Singapore. Singapore was a part of the Federation of Malaysia until 9 August 1965. Incumbents President: Yusof Ishak (starting 9 August) Prime ...
Owned and managed by Cathay Organisation, the original building was opened in 1939 as Cathay Building. [1] In 2000, it was closed and partially demolished for redevelopment.
Cathay Cineleisure Orchard is an urban mall located at 8 Grange Road, Singapore. The building is managed by Cathay Organisation under its subsidiary company of Cathay Cineleisure International. Background