Former second-run movie theater operating on the east side of the Port of Keelung until 2012. Some accounts suggest it had a history of at least fifty years so it was likely established in the 1960s, possibly on the former site of the Sanshawan Military Command (三沙灣陸軍部). In any case, it was almost certainly demolished and rebuilt at some point, as it became a more modern entertainment complex with an attached bowling alley. Heading into the 2010s business was poor and the theater offered unlimited viewings for 100 NT per person. When the lease expired the landowner refused to renew and the complex was completely demolished by the late 2010s.
Note: this location has vanished. Any information presented here is only for reference.
提醒:此地點已消失,本文僅供參考用途。
Map
Links
- Liberty Times (自由時報)
- Crying Black Bear (愛哭の黑熊)
Sources
- New Taipei Gold Museum Report: In Search of Old Theaters, Hsinchu Municipal Cultural Center, 2019 《新北市立黃金博物館「尋找老戲院身影」》,新竹市立文化中心,2019
Themes
- Theaters in Taiwan (台灣老戲院)
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