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Museum keeps classic movie industry alive

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Updated: 2017-06-13

Museum keeps classic movie industry alive

Song Husheng (L) and Yang Baohua (R), founders of Inner Mongolia Movie Museum, prepare equipment for a movie screening in Hohhot on June 10. Founded in 2008, Inner Mongolia Movie Museum has collected over 1,500 cinema projectors, nearly 5,000 films, assorted screenplays, stills, and reviews. Initiated by two movie-enthusiasts, the museum is recognized as China’s largest private movie collection that combines screenings, research and exhibits. [Photo/Xinhua]

Museum keeps classic movie industry alive

Song (R) introduces an old-style projector to a visitor at Inner Mongolia Movie Museum in Hohhot on June 10. Founded in 2008, Inner Mongolia Movie Museum has collected over 1,500 cinema projectors, nearly 5,000 films, assorted screenplays, stills, and reviews. Initiated by two movie-enthusiasts, the museum is recognized as China’s largest private movie collection that combines screenings, research and exhibits. [Photo/Xinhua]

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