Reflections of China
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The Temple of Heaven is the entrance to the Reflections of China theater. | |||||||||||
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Attraction type | Circle-Vision 360° Theater | ||||||||||
Designer | Walt Disney Imagineering | ||||||||||
Theme | Sights in China | ||||||||||
Music | Composed by Richard Bellis | ||||||||||
Duration | 12:30 | ||||||||||
Wheelchair accessible | |||||||||||
Assistive listening available | |||||||||||
Closed captioning available |
Reflections of China is a Circle-Vision 360° movie which is located in the China pavilion of the World Showcase in Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort. The show is narrated by an actor playing Li Bai, an ancient Chinese poet, who takes the viewer on a tour of the Chinese countryside and historical structures and buildings. Some sites that are seen are The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City in Beijing, Hunan, Guilin, Suzhou, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.[1]
Reflections of China updated Wonders of China, a similar movie.[2]
See also
- Epcot
- Epcot attraction and entertainment history
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