New Hei Loi Garden

Central Market,
Hong Kong

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The New Hei Loi Garden was a company showing short films in the early-1900’s in Hong Kong.

Hei Loi is the Mandarin pronunciation of its Chinese name, literally meaning " happy to come and enjoy."
Whether the New Hei Loi Garden is run by the same compny as the Hei Loi Garden cannot be ascertained.

According to an article "Hong Kong’s Cinematic Beginnings 1896-1908" written by Law Wai-ming, and translated into English by Stephen Teo, the company showed short films on 27th December 1902 at a venue by the waterfront near the Central Market in Central on the Hong Kong Island. The company resumed showing on 7th February, 1903.

The exact closing date of the company is unavailable.

Contributed by Raymond Lo

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Suwanti
Suwanti on December 30, 2009 at 5:41 am

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