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  2. 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

  3. International Finance Centre (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of IFC Films films - Wikipedia

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    Home Movie: November 3, 2008 Nitro: November 5, 2008 The Last Deadly Mission: November 14, 2008 A Christmas Tale: November 26, 2008 Fighter: November 28, 2008 Rome & Jewel: December 5, 2008 Hunger: December 10, 2008 Trivial: In a Day: December 12, 2008 Che: Where God Left His Shoes: December 17, 2008 Up with Me: December 19, 2008 The Last ...

  5. World Trade Centre Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Palace Theatre showed Somewhere in Time starring Christopher Reeve, which remained in cinemas for 223 days, a record length for Hong Kong at the time. Between the period of 12 September 1981 and 22 April 1982, the box office at Palace Jade made 9.38 million HKD, also establishing a new record for foreign movies. [ 2 ]

  6. Citylink Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Citylink Plaza is a building that stands above Sha Tin station on the MTR East Rail line in Hong Kong. [1] It was developed and is owned by the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation (KCRC). The building, as well as the railway station, is connected to New Town Plaza, which is one of the largest shopping centres in Sha Tin District.

  7. Shatin Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Sha Tin Hui Bus Terminus (Chinese: 沙田墟巴士總站), it comprises 4 high-rise buildings and a shopping arcade, [2] developed by Henderson Land Development in 1988. Sha Tin station is the main station to interchange from Shatin Plaza (New Town Plaza).

  8. List of films set in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Five Golden Dragons (1967) – movie 100% located in Hong Kong with opening footage set in the cross-harbor car ferry; Gambit (1966) Up to His Ears (1965) Lord Jim (1965) Road to Hong Kong (1962) The World of Suzie Wong (1960) – includes footage of the Star Ferry; Ferry to Hong Kong (1959) – starring Orson Welles and includes footage of the ...

  9. Cinema City Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City Enterprises Ltd (Chinese: 新藝城企業有限公司) also known as Cinema Capital Entertainment and Cinema City Entertainment, formerly Cinema City and Films Co. and Cinema City Company Limited was a company that specialized in Hong Kong Cinema. The company had a small catalogue of only 88 films.