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Charles Henry Gonda (22 June 1889 – 1 April 1969), professionally known as C. H. Gonda, was a Hungarian architect famous for his ultra-modern style of building.He was active in Shanghai throughout the 1920s–1940s and began working on his first project, the Messrs, Lane, Crawford & Co's New Frontage building, in 1922 after leaving his previous firm Probst, Hanbury & Co..
This is a list of Chinese theatres.. Anhui Huangmei Opera Theatre; Beijing Concert Hall; Beijing Peking Opera Theatre; Beijing People's Art Theatre; Century Theater & Century Performance Company [1]
Nanking Theater: Shanghai Concert Hall: Huangpu District: 523 East Yan'an Road: 1930: 41: Kingcheng Bank Building Bank of Communications: Huangpu District: 200 Jiangxi Middle Road: 1927: 42: Majestic Theatre, Shanghai Majestic Cinema: Jing'an District: 99 Jiangning Road: 1941: 43: Metropol Cinema Metropolitan Theatre: Huangpu District: 520 West ...
Shanghai Opera Theater; T. Tianchan Theatre This page was last edited on 22 March 2020, at 17:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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Shanghai Grand Theatre. The Shanghai Grand Theater at night. The Shanghai Grand Theatre (Chinese: 上海大剧院; pinyin: Shànghǎi dà jùyuàn) is a complex located at the intersection of Renmin Avenue and Huangpi North Road in the northern part of the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai.
The venue was originally founded as Golden Theatre in 1973, the biggest cinema at the time in Singapore and Malaysia, [5] with a single hall that sat up to 1,500 people. [7] In 1990s, the venue was split into 3 halls. [8] Eventually in 2014, Golden Theatre retained the largest 1,000-seats hall, while The Projector took over the smaller halls. [8]
Nanking Theatre in 1934, showing Tarzan and His Mate. Cadillac·Shanghai Concert Hall is located on the intersection of Yan'an Road and South Tibet Road of Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was founded in 1930 as Nanking Theatre. In 1949, its name was changed to Beijing Cinema. In 1959, it was renamed Shanghai Concert Hall.