China Pavilion at Epcot

The China Pavilion is a Chinese-themed pavilion that is part of the World Showcase within Epcot at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, United States. Its location is between the Norway and Germany pavilions.[1]

China Pavilion
Paifang gate to China in front of the temple and stores
Epcot
AreaWorld Showcase
Coordinates28°22′12″N 81°32′46″W / 28.37000°N 81.54611°W / 28.37000; -81.54611
StatusOperating
Opening dateOctober 1, 1982
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Attraction typeThemed Pavilion
ThemeAncient Chinese city

Layout

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Visitors enter the China Pavilion through a large Chinese gate. The courtyard is dominated by a replica of the Temple of Heaven, which contains the entrance to "Reflections of China", a Circle-Vision 360° movie exploring China's history and scenery, as well as a museum containing several ancient Chinese artifacts. The courtyard is bordered by shops selling Chinese merchandise, and two Chinese restaurants.[2] The pavilion is decorated with ponds, crossed by bridges. Chinese acrobats also perform frequently in the pavilion.[3]

The pavilion served as the backdrop for the music video of the song "Reflection", performed by a then-unknown Christina Aguilera, from the 1998 Disney film Mulan.[4]

Attractions and services

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Attractions

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  • EPCOT World Showcase Adventure
    • DuckTales World Showcase Adventure (2022-Present)
  • Circle-Vision 360°:

Upcoming attractions

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  • Circle-Vision 360°:
    • Wondrous China (TBD)

Former Attractions

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  • Circle-Vision 360°:
  • EPCOT World Showcase Adventure
    • Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure (2009 - 2012)
    • Agent P World Showcase Adventure (2012 - 2020)

Exhibition

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  • House of the Whispering Willows
    • Inside Shanghai Disney Resort, Discover the wonders of Shanghai Disney Resort at a gallery featuring exclusive artwork from the newest Disney destination.

Former exhibition

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  • House of the Whispering Willows
    • Kingdom of Dreams: Imagineering Hong Kong Disneyland, Discover the wonders of Hong Kong Disneyland, as a preview center, at a gallery featuring exclusive artwork from the newest Disney destination.

Shopping

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  • Good Fortune Gifts, sells a variety of items including parasols, puppets, toys and hats.
  • House of Good Fortune, sells items such as housewares, tea sets, wall prints, silk robes, and porcelain goods.

Dining

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  • Nine Dragons Restaurant, a full-service gourmet Chinese restaurant featuring traditional Chinese cuisine with a twist.
  • Lotus Blossom Cafe, a counter-service restaurant that serves well-known American-Chinese dishes.

Live entertainment

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  • Dragon Legend Acrobats, a team of young acrobats who perform feats in the outdoor courtyard.

Characters

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References

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  1. ^ China in Epcot. All Ears. Accessed March 31, 2012.
  2. ^ "360 Degrees of China". Today at Disney. May 22, 2016. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
  3. ^ China - Epcot World Showcase. WDW Info. Accessed March 31, 2012.
  4. ^ B, Erin (July 16, 2013). "Epcot World Showcase Best Kept Secrets – China". Chip & Company. Retrieved December 29, 2017.
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