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7 forgotten memories of the old theater |Those local flavor#7

2020-10-09T22:36:11.904Z


The first-class historical building and the 70-year-old Royal Theater were forced to auction. The relief of Dong Zhuo, a cicada fan outside the theater, has always been the theater's signature, and it may be difficult to see it again in the future. Luxury theaters closed as early as 2019, which caused a large number of


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Written by: Sorry Miss

2020-10-10 06:30

Last update date: 2020-10-10 06:30

The first-class historical building and the 70-year-old Royal Theater were forced to auction. The relief of Dong Zhuo, a cicada fan outside the theater, has always been the theater's signature, and it may be difficult to see it again in the future.

The luxury cinema closed earlier in 2019, and it caused a large number of movie fans to rush to take pictures on the last day.

In fact, many old-style theater things and cultures have disappeared, including weighing machines, manual positioning, "tailing of shirts" and "moving movies"!

Sorry Miss-a native of Hong Kong born in the 90s. She was born in the grass roots. She is a food and playful. She loves Hong Kong’s local food, fun and shopping culture. She is attached to the good memories of the past. She vowed to discover the human stories of the past Hong Kong culture.

If you want to talk about old photos and stories, I know, welcome to email to travel@hk01.com to relive the good old days together.

Facing the 70-year-old Royal Theater (profile picture)

Old-style theaters often have a weighing machine that is about the height of an adult, both in orange and blue. In fact, it is a "card-out weighing machine," but new chain theaters do not have this culture.

In addition to the weighing machine, the old theater has a traditional ticketing method.

In the past, a scene can be watched for a day?

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The interior decoration of old-style theaters still follows the traditional model, for example, abandoning the electronic screen to play movie trailers. Instead, the traditional method is used, that is, printed posters, which are more humane, and some theaters are more reserved.

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