The Hong Kong actor says he's considering taking on a sixth job as a dishwasher at a tea house.
Newport Theatre in Hong Kong’s busy Mong Kok area will close its doors on April 1 after serving film-goers for 20 years, amid a wave of cinema shutdowns in the city.
“Given the changes in the market environment and operational adjustments, we have no choice but to make this decision,” the company said in the Facebook post. “Thank you once again to all our audience for your support and love over the past many years. The cherished moments at Newport Theatre will forever remain in our memories,” the company added.The chain used to operate five cinemas at its peak: Dynasty Theatre in Mong Kok, President Theatre in Causeway Bay, Lux Theatre in Hung Hom, Hyland Theatre in Tuen Mun and Newport Theatre in Mong Kok.
In January, major cinema chain Golden Harvest restored online ticket sales for four of its outlets after an earlier suspension sparked fears that more closures in the city were imminent.
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