Commemorative book marks Chinese Theater's 90th anniversary
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As the iconic Chinese Theater in Hollywood celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti attended a ceremony on Monday to receive the first copy of the TCL Chinese Theater Commemorative Book.
For the first time ever, the 90-year-old Chinese Theater published a complete, commemorative and official full-color souvenir program, relating both the theater's glorious past and historical anecdotes of Hollywood.
"This is a new book that comes out, 90 years, it is the history of that iconic Hollywood landmark that is known as Chinese Theater," Mayor Garcetti said at the ceremony. "We are very proud of it in the Hollywood industry."
The famous Chinese Theater, then owned by Sid Grauman, showed The Seven Year Itch in 1955. /VCG Photo

The famous Chinese Theater, then owned by Sid Grauman, showed The Seven Year Itch in 1955. /VCG Photo

Opened on May 18, 1927, the original Chinese Theater was built by showman Sid Grauman, inspired by Chinese art and architecture. In 2013, Chinese electronics manufacturer TCL Corporation purchased the facility's naming rights.
The theater is known for its "Forecourt of the Stars" with handprints and footprints left in cement by cinematic legends. About 200 Hollywood stars have left their prints in the Forecourt, including Marilyn Monroe, Johnny Depp, Jackie Chan, cast from Star Wars, Harry Potter, and more.
Handprints and footprints in front of Chinese Theater /VCG Photo

Handprints and footprints in front of Chinese Theater /VCG Photo

"We have 90 years of incredible history of opening the world's biggest, most exciting films, having the best filmmakers all of the world here, exciting box office, exciting premieres," Alwyn Hight Kushner, TCL Chinese Theater president told Xinhua. "We are very excited to celebrate our 90th birthday this year."
(Source: Xinhua)
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