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Entertainment Building : ウィキペディア英語版
Entertainment Building

Entertainment Building () is an office building in Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The neo-gothic architecture and height of the building make it distinctive amongst the office buildings nearby.
The building stands at 30 Queen's Road Central and occupies an area of between Wyndham Street and D'Aguilar Street. It faces the Aon China Building (怡安華人行) and overviews Pedder Street.It has a total gross floor area of .
==History==

Completed in 1846, the first building on the site was the first generation of the Hong Kong Club. After the club moved to its current location at 1 Jackson Road in 1897, the building turned into commercial use, the largest tenant was Yee Sang Fat.〔http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/34556〕
In 1928 the building, along with the Coronet Theatre at its back, were demolished to make way for the construction of the air-conditioned King's Theatre. It featured a ballroom as well as a restaurant. The theatre opened to business on 31 March 1931 with Ernst Lubitsch's ''Monte Carlo''.
The theatre closed on September 1, 1962 with a Walt Disney film and was replaced by the a second generation of King's Theatre. The rebuilt King's Theatre opened to business on 21 December 1964. It had 1,302 seats. The theatre was in turn closed on January 1, 1990 and was rebuilt into the present building.〔http://gwulo.com/node/6980〕

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