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Emperor Cinemas Group
Emperor Cinemas Group is committed to the comprehensive development of the cinema industry. In December 2015, the first "Emperor Cinemas" was officially put into service in mainland China, and successively stationed in Shin Kong Place in Chongqing, EPMall in Shenzhen, Emperor Group Centre in Beijing, ShanShan Outlet Plaza in Ganzhou, Shin Kong Place in Chengdu, PAFC Mall in Shenzhen, Shengjing Long City in Shenyang, IFS in Changsha, UpperHills in Shenzhen, NOVA in Foshan, Ufun in Chengdu, and IFS in Chongqing. The Emperor Group Centre located in Chang’an Avenue, Beijing since 2015 has already become a premier arts venue, allowing the movie fans to get the opportunity to watch the movie at the first time, and feel the most primitive visual and auditory impact and the collision of story emotions brought by the movie in advance.
Our Hong Kong label Emperor Cinema has opened since 2017 at the iconic Entertainment Building in Central, New Town Mansion in Tuen Mun, MOSTown in Ma On Shan, Citywalk in Tsuen Wan, iSQUARE in Tsim Sha Tsui, The LOHAS in Tseung Kwan O and Time Square in Causeway Bay respectively. In 2021, “Emperor Cinemas” entered Lisboeta Macau, aiming to provide a best movie-going experience to audiences.
"Emperor Cinemas Plus+" and "MCL Cinemas Plus+" are the new brands established in 2022 under the Group and "Multiplex Cinema Limited of Lai Sun Group", the two leading cinema circuits in Hong Kong. Through this strategic alliance, the two Groups aims to harness corporate synergies and collaboratively develop cutting-edge cinemas across the city. In July 2023, it marked the grand opening ceremony of the first-ever "Emperor Cinemas Plus+" at The Wai, Tai Wai. About a year ago, the first "MCL Cinemas Plus+" opened at Hollywood Plaza in Diamond Hill.
At present, Emperor Cinemas Group has successively opened a total of 22 cinemas in 10 major cities in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and overseas regions, with a total of 163 theaters providing nearly 24,000 seats.