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Reflections of China

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This 13-minute, CircleVision 360 movie plays in a theater housed in recreation of Beijing's historic Temple of Heaven. We follow Li Bai, an ancient Chinese poet, as he leads us through a visually spectacular on-screen tour of Chinese landmarks and historical sites, from the Great Wall of China to Beijing's Forbidden City.

Reflections of China replaced the Epcot China pavilion's original CircleVision film, Wonders of China, in May 2003.

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36 votes, so far

Could have watched it on the Discovery Channel. Not very exciting. Also I was expecting IMAX. 3/10 - D H

8/10. The ride was very nice, it seemed like you were walking through China and it felt like you were in the country. The problem was that it is very difficult to see the whole experience since you don't know where to look and it gets annoying to always move my head and I think it would be better if it was like a movie screen like on Soarin'. - Sebastian Kontic

not so good... the film is nice, but the story is weird. Also, considering you can't sit down, this is only worth seeing once, any more and it's bad. - David L.

Good for the cold air conditioning. - Brandie S

A pleasant, air-conditioned diversion. - James Rao

Great movie, don't miss it. - gaetan leclercq

Really interesting and beautiful short movie displaying fantastic sceney on a surrounding 360 degree screen. - Emily G


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