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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 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... IFC Mall may refer to: IFC Mall (Hong Kong) IFC Mall (Seoul) IFC Mall (Shanghai) ...
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Wong, Cindy Hing-yuk; McDonogh, Gary W. (2001). "Consuming Cinemas: Reflections on Movies and Market-places in Contemporary Hong Kong". In Mathews, Gordon; Lui, Tai-lok (eds.). Consuming Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press. pp. 81– 116. ISBN 9789622095465. See p. 111 for the number of cinemas for the years between 1952 and 1996.
The movies, which include such IFC classics as "Y Tu Mama Tambien" and "Boyhood," will be made available to cinemas without any rental fees. The retrospective program boasts roughly 200 films.
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Dymocks in IFC Mall, Hong Kong. In 1999, Dymocks Booksellers entered into a joint venture with South China Morning Post (Holdings) to set up Dymocks Franchise Systems (China), in order to expand the Dymocks chain into Hong Kong. [12] The first store with the Dymocks brand opened at the Star Ferry concourse in Central in 1999. Three Dymocks ...