Golden Village

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Golden Village is a cinema operator in Singapore. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Orange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment, a Hong Kong-based film production and exhibition group.[1][2] Established in 1992 as a joint venture between Golden Harvest and Village Roadshow, the company introduced Asia's first multiplex at Yishun in the same year.[3]

Company type
Private
IndustryCinema exhibition; film distribution
Founded28 May 1992; 34 years ago (1992-05-28)
Headquarters3 Temasek Boulevard #03-373, Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983,
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Golden Village Multiplex Pte Ltd
Company type
Private
IndustryCinema exhibition; film distribution
Founded28 May 1992; 34 years ago (1992-05-28)
Headquarters3 Temasek Boulevard #03-373, Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983,
Number of locations
17 outlets (2026)
Key people
Clara Cheo (CEO)
ProductsMovie theatres, film distribution
OwnerOrange Sky Golden Harvest Entertainment
Websitewww.gv.com.sg
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The company operates mainstream, premium and specialised cinema formats, including Gold Class, Gold Class Express, GVmax, Duo Deluxe, Deluxe Plus and Gemini seating.[1] It also operates Golden Village Pictures, a film distribution arm that has released films from Village Roadshow Pictures and other acquired titles in Singapore.[citation needed]

History

Golden Village opened its first cinema in Singapore on 28 May 1992 with Yishun 10, a ten-screen complex that was promoted as Asia's first multiplex.[2][3] The Yishun site helped establish the multiplex format in Singapore, moving away from single-screen and smaller cinema halls that had previously dominated the local exhibition market.

The company expanded during the 1990s with outlets in suburban and central shopping centres, including locations at Junction 8, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Jurong Point, Tampines Mall and Plaza Singapura. In 1998, it opened GV Grand at Great World City, which included six screens and a luxury Gold Class hall.[4] One hall at GV Grand was later converted into an IMAX theatre, but the format was discontinued there in 2004 because of low patronage. Golden Village also operated a cinema at Eastpoint Mall in Simei, which closed in 2002.[5]

In October 2006, Golden Village opened its VivoCity multiplex. The venue had 15 screens, including three Gold Class halls and GVmax, a large-format auditorium promoted as having one of the widest screens in Asia.[6][1] In 2014, the company opened GV Suntec City at Suntec City Mall, occupying a space that had previously been used by WE Cinemas and The Rock Auditorium.[7]

In June 2017, Singapore media company mm2 Asia announced an agreement to acquire Village Roadshow's 50 per cent stake in Golden Village.[8] The proposed acquisition did not proceed after Orange Sky Golden Harvest withheld approval. In October 2017, Orange Sky Golden Harvest acquired Village Roadshow's stake and became Golden Village's sole owner.[9]

Golden Village continued to expand and refresh its network in the 2020s. GV Bugis+ opened in November 2024 with eight halls, including two Gold Class Express halls, and an in-house Spanish-Mexican dining concept called Azul.[10] The company also entered sites formerly associated with Cathay Cineplexes. Golden Village and The Projector announced a joint operation at Cineleisure Orchard in 2023, replacing the outgoing Cathay Cineplex at the mall.[11] GV Downtown East opened in November 2025 as the chain's 17th cinema, and GV Century Square opened in February 2026 as its 18th outlet.[12][13]

GV Tiong Bahru, which had operated at Tiong Bahru Plaza since 1994, closed on 29 March 2026 after its lease expired. After the closure, Golden Village had 17 outlets in Singapore.[14][15]

Cineplexes and multiplexes

GV Grand, Great World in 2023 after renovation.
GV VivoCity in 2006.

As of 2026, Golden Village operates 17 outlets in Singapore following the closure of GV Tiong Bahru.[16] The company uses a mixture of standard digital halls and premium formats. Its Gold Class concept provides recliner seating and lounge service, while Gold Class Express is a lower-priced premium format using recliner seats and app-based food and drink ordering.[1] GVmax at VivoCity is promoted as one of the widest cinema screens in Asia, at 22.4 metres.[1]

Current locations

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CinemaScreens/HallsSeatsLocationOpening yearNotes
Yishun101,499Yishun1992First Golden Village multiplex
Bishan61,148Bishan1993Located at Junction 8
Jurong Point61,080Boon Lay1995Located at Jurong Point
Tampines81,791Tampines1996Located at Tampines Mall
Plaza Singapura101,734Orchard1998Located at Plaza Singapura
Grand, Great World5566River Valley1999Includes Gold Class halls
VivoCity152,189Telok Blangah2006Includes Gold Class and GVmax
Katong8921Katong2011Located at i12 Katong
City Square61,082Farrer Park2012Includes Gemini seating
Suntec City111,410Downtown Core2014Includes Gold Class halls
Paya Lebar8772Paya Lebar2017Located at SingPost Centre; includes Duo Deluxe
Bedok6588Bedok2018Located at Bedok
Funan7441Downtown Core2019Includes Deluxe Plus and Gold Class Express
Bugis+81,250Downtown Core2024Includes Gold Class Express
Cineleisure6720Orchard2023Opened as a Golden Village and The Projector collaboration
Downtown East6980Pasir Ris2025Opened after Cathay Cineplexes vacated the site
Century Square6668Tampines2026Boutique-style cinema at Century Square
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Seasonal venue

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VenueScreens/HallsSeatsLocationOpening yearNotes
GV@Capitol1900Downtown Core2015Screens films seasonally, generally from December to March
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Former locations

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CinemaScreens/HallsSeatsLocationOpening yearClosed year
Eastpoint61,490Simei19992002
Marina61,451Downtown Core19962014
Tiong Bahru Plaza5789Tiong Bahru19942026
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