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  2. IMAX Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The cinema is located eight storeys beneath the Melbourne Museum, and is the largest IMAX theatre in the Southern Hemisphere [1] [2] and the second largest in the world [3] by screen size, at 32m x 23m. [30] The cinema seats 461 people, including 25 VIP seats. [31]

  3. Chinatown, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown (Chinese: 墨爾本華埠) is an ethnic enclave in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.Centred at the eastern end of Little Bourke Street, it extends between the corners of Swanston and Spring streets, and consists of numerous laneways, alleys and arcades.

  4. Cinema of China - Wikipedia

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    20-year-old Ruan Lingyu, a superstar during the silent film era, in Love and Duty (1931) [24]. The first truly important Chinese films were produced beginning in the 1930s with the advent of the "progressive" or "left-wing" movement, like Cheng Bugao's Spring Silkworms (1933), [25] Wu Yonggang's The Goddess (1934), [26] and Sun Yu's The Great Road, also known as The Big Road (1934). [27]

  5. Local titles dominated at the mainland Chinese cinema box office over the latest weekend. “Never Say Never” overtook the previous sensation “Lost in the Stars” to lead another strong ...

  6. Zhou Quan - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Quan was born and raised in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, China.He moved to Melbourne, Australia in high school as an exchange student between Shaoxing No. 1 High School and Balwyn High School.

  7. 10 Must-See Movie Museums for Film Fans - AOL

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    With 20 permanent exhibition halls and 100 years of Chinese cinema history behind its walls, the China National Film Museum is the “world’s largest professional museum,” according to its ...

  8. Melbourne International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venice Film Festival in 1932, Cannes Film Festival in 1939 and Berlin Film Festival in 1951.

  9. Chinese Museum, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Museum or Museum of Chinese Australian History [1] is an Australian history museum located in Melbourne's Chinatown.The museum was established in 1985 with a charter to present the history of Australians of Chinese ancestry, and is dedicated to documenting, preserving and displaying the history, heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community.