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The first shots were shown at WED to Disney executives in September 1981. Walt Disney Enterprises became the first western crew to gain access to Chinas best kept secrets. The interior of the great temple was left purposely empty to complete the voyage to serinity.  The Nine Dragons underwent a major refurbishment and reopened in 2008. In 2003, alot of new footage was aded to the orginal film. Key Luke orginally played the poet guide Li Pai. However he died in 1991 so a look alike was used for the new scenes. All the narration was redubbed and a new score was composed by Richard Bellis. THe film closed on March 25 2002 and reopened on May 23 as Reflections of China.
 
The first shots were shown at WED to Disney executives in September 1981. Walt Disney Enterprises became the first western crew to gain access to Chinas best kept secrets. The interior of the great temple was left purposely empty to complete the voyage to serinity.  The Nine Dragons underwent a major refurbishment and reopened in 2008. In 2003, alot of new footage was aded to the orginal film. Key Luke orginally played the poet guide Li Pai. However he died in 1991 so a look alike was used for the new scenes. All the narration was redubbed and a new score was composed by Richard Bellis. THe film closed on March 25 2002 and reopened on May 23 as Reflections of China.
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The Great Wall at Jinshanling
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2. Shanghai from the Bund with a view of Pudong
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3. Shanghai montage
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4. Nanjing Road, Shanghai
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5. Shanghai from the riverfront park
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6. Huangpu waterfront
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7. Morning exercises in Hangzhou
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8. Huangshan mountain
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9. Li Bai's study
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10. Yangtze River
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11. Suzhou canals and garden
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12. Heavenly Lake in wilderness of Xinjiang Province
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13. Urumqi night market
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14. Gobi Desert, Gansu Province
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15. Inner Mongolia
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16. Yunnan Province
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17. Shilin Stone Forest, Yunnan Province
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18. Harbin Ice Festival, Heilongjiang Province
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19. Macau
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20. Hong Kong
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21. Hong Kong skyline
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22. Dragon Wall in Behai Park, Beijing
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23. Terracotta Soldiers
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24. Ming Tomb Statues
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25. Giant Buddah of Leshan
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26. Peking Opera performing "Havoc in Heaven"
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27. Forbidden City in Beijing
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28. Tien An Men Square in Beijing
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29. Behai Park, Beijing
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30. Reed Flute Cave at Guilin
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31. Limestone formations at Guilin
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32. Li River
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33. The Great Wall at Jinshanling

Revision as of 23:51, 13 April 2012

The first shots were shown at WED to Disney executives in September 1981. Walt Disney Enterprises became the first western crew to gain access to Chinas best kept secrets. The interior of the great temple was left purposely empty to complete the voyage to serinity. The Nine Dragons underwent a major refurbishment and reopened in 2008. In 2003, alot of new footage was aded to the orginal film. Key Luke orginally played the poet guide Li Pai. However he died in 1991 so a look alike was used for the new scenes. All the narration was redubbed and a new score was composed by Richard Bellis. THe film closed on March 25 2002 and reopened on May 23 as Reflections of China.


The Great Wall at Jinshanling 2. Shanghai from the Bund with a view of Pudong 3. Shanghai montage 4. Nanjing Road, Shanghai 5. Shanghai from the riverfront park 6. Huangpu waterfront 7. Morning exercises in Hangzhou 8. Huangshan mountain 9. Li Bai's study 10. Yangtze River 11. Suzhou canals and garden 12. Heavenly Lake in wilderness of Xinjiang Province 13. Urumqi night market 14. Gobi Desert, Gansu Province 15. Inner Mongolia 16. Yunnan Province 17. Shilin Stone Forest, Yunnan Province 18. Harbin Ice Festival, Heilongjiang Province 19. Macau 20. Hong Kong 21. Hong Kong skyline 22. Dragon Wall in Behai Park, Beijing 23. Terracotta Soldiers 24. Ming Tomb Statues 25. Giant Buddah of Leshan 26. Peking Opera performing "Havoc in Heaven" 27. Forbidden City in Beijing 28. Tien An Men Square in Beijing 29. Behai Park, Beijing 30. Reed Flute Cave at Guilin 31. Limestone formations at Guilin 32. Li River 33. The Great Wall at Jinshanling