Cinemas of Old Had Their Own Identity and Architectural Design
By Wong Chun Wai
December 2021FEATURE
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FOR JUST 40 sen, many of us got to buy a third-class ticket to watch a movie. A third-class ticket meant sitting on the first three rows of a cinema with our necks craned to focus on the giant screen in front.And you can imagine the discomfort if you were seated on the extreme left or right of the first row.In some cinemas, the class distinction was further aggravated by the wooden third-class seats as cushioned seats were only for...
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