Golden Village Multiplex Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of

Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment (Holdings)

, is Singapore's leading cinema exhibitor with
14 multiplexes, housing 113 screens,
located at
Yishun,
Bishan Junction 8,
Tiong Bahru Plaza,
Jurong Point,
Tampines Mall,
Great World City,
Plaza Singapura,
112 Katong,
City Square,
Suntec City,
VivoCity,
Paya Lebar– home to Singapore’s first all-laser cinema, and Bedok.
GV is the first local cinema company to personalise the movie-going experience through its Movie Club program.
Today, GV has a reputation of offering the widest choice of movies, state-of-the-art design, convenience and unparalleled comfort, with all cinemas newly refurbished
between 2010 to 2019.
In June 2019, GV introduced its 14th multiplex at the
revamped Funan mall
and features the two new premium affordable seat types - Deluxe Plus and Gold Class Express theatres. The Deluxe Plus auditorium features single sleek and spacious leatherette seats designed with lumbar cushions for superior support and comfort, together with a recline option, while the new Gold Class Express hall features plush leatherette electronic recliner seats like GV’s iconic GOLD CLASS cinemas, but without the call button, at an enticing price.
These are GV’s two new seat types, adding on to the current offerings of GOLD CLASS, Duo Deluxe, Gemini, D-BOX, GVmax DOLBY ATMOS, Grand Seats and Auro 11.1 by Barco.
At GV Funan, GV has expanded on its entertainment offerings by including four new Virtual Reality pods in its foyer, offering immersive virtual reality gaming and cinematic content for patrons to enjoy.
Cathay Cineplexes
Second largest cinema chain in Singapore.total 8 cinema.
2 Handy Road
Levels 5 & 6, The Cathay
CATHAY CINEPLEX CINELEISURE with
Platinum Movie Suites
Levels 4, 5 & 6, Cathay Cineleisure
Nearest MRT Station Somerset
CATHAY CINEPLEX CAUSEWAY POINT
Level 7, Causeway Point
AMK Hub
CATHAY CINEPLEX DOWNTOWN EAST
CATHAY CINEPLEX WEST MALL
CATHAY CINEPLEX JEM
CATHAY CINEPLEX PARKWAY PARADE
SON OF Loke Yew

Dato Loke, the son of self-made China business magnate Loke Yew, saw the potential for the film business in Singapore, and opened the landmark Cathay Cinema in Dhoby Ghaut on Oct 3, 1939.
Loke Yew (simplified Chinese: 陆佑; traditional Chinese: 陸佑; pinyin: Lù Yòu), born Wong Loke Yew, CMG, LL.D. (1845–1917) was a Chinese-born, of Cantonese descent,[1] business magnate. During his lifetime, he played a significant role in the development of Kuala Lumpur and was also one of the founding fathers of Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur.

Shaw Theatres
7 multiplexes which current is running,
2 under rennovation

latest cinema
78, Airport Boulevard, Jewel Changi Airport, #B2-237, Singapore 819666
Oldest cinema chain in Singapore. Only operator to exclusively operate IMAX screens in Singapore.[8]


https://shaw.sg/theatres
In 1969,
Shaw Brothers Pte Ltd in Singapore
became Shaw & Shaw Pte Limited.
In Hong Kong, Shaw Brothers (HK) issued shares and became a public listed company.

This post has been edited by plouffle0789: Jan 18 2020, 02:17 PM
Jan 18 2020, 02:09 PM, updated 6y ago
Quote
0.0114sec
0.57
5 queries
GZIP Disabled