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Reflections of China

No change in size, 23:57, 30 January 2015
The completed Wonders of China film was approximately 19 minutes long, and it featured parts of China that had never been seen by most Westerners. The film opened with the rest of World Showcase on October 1, 1982. The film remained unchanged until 2005. By 2005, China had become both an industrial country and a popular tourist attraction. With these changes, Wonders of China began to seem dated. Imagineers eventually decided that they needed to update the film, and on March 25, 2003 the Wonders of China was shown for the final time.
On May 23, 2005 an updated version of Wonders of China made its debut in the China pavilion. The new film, known as Reflections of China, now featured Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Macau. Other scenes, including the Great Wall, Tiananmen Tienanmen Square, Beijing, Harbin, and Urumqi were all updated for the 21st century. For the refurbishment, all of the narration was re-dubbed, and anew score was composed by Richard Bellis. Since 2005, Reflections of China has not changed.
==Film Plot==