golden village jurong pointGolden Village began its commercial operations and made a mark across the island with the opening of Singapore’s first 10-screen multiplex in Yishun on 28th of May 1992. The circuit expanded rapidly to virtually every corner of the country with subsequent openings at Bishan (1993), Tiong Bahru (1994), Jurong Point (1995), Tampines Mall (1996), Marina Square (1996), Plaza Singapura (1998), Great World City (1999) and now VivoCity (2006), Singapore’s largest multiplex. Golden Village is the market leader in Singapore with 9 multiplex locations housing 73 screens islandwide.
Golden Village History Golden Village was established to develop and operate modern, multiplex cinemas. The cinema’s first operation in the country was on 28 May 1992,, with the successful opening of the Yishun 10 complex. In 1997, it opened a cinema at Great World City, GV Grand, with a gold-class theatre and six screens. In the early 2000s, one of the halls was converted into an IMAX theatre, but it closed down eventually in 2004The chain offers a wide variety of movies at convenient screening times throughout the day. Supported by a central computerised system, GV tickets can be bought via telephone, internet and all AXS stations located throughout the island of Singapore. The system selects the best seats available at any time, but patrons may choose their seats if booking via the Internet.
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