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Reflections of China

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About Reflections of China

A CircleVision travelogue of China, that plays up the country's spectacular vistas, and ignores its political controversy.

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26 votes, so far

Really interesting and beautiful short movie displaying fantastic sceney on a 360 degree screen, which surrounds you. - Emily G

A very fun movie with spectaculare 360 degree views. - Raymond M

Very good movie! Really enjoyed China's beauty. Could use some seats. - Gil Long

Reflections of China is a 360 degree movie about the culture and land of China. It is a BEAUTIFUL movie and the theatre in the round is also beautiful. Be warned ... there is no seating. There are wooden bars which you can lean against; however, because the movie is 360 degrees, they do not give you the option to sit. This is understandable, but after you've walked for hours and stood in line, it's disappointing to find yourself in a theatre with no seating. Just a word to the wise. The movie IS worth seeing, though. - Mickey Fan


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