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Classic Disney with an Asian accent

Local elements incorporated to create experience for Chinese audience

MINNIE MOUSE
Minnie Mouse clad in traditional Chinese dress poses in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle inside Hong Kong Disneyland Park Thursday, Sept. 1, 2005. the resort, consisting of a theme park, two Disney hotels and a lakeside recreation area, is scheduled to open Sept. 12, 2005.
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By MIN LEE
updated 3:36 p.m. ET Sept. 9, 2005

HONG KONG - Mickey Mouse, Sleeping Beauty's castle and the Lion King are all here at Disney's new theme park in Hong Kong, along with classic rides familiar to fans of other Disney theme parks - Space Mountain, the Mad Hatter Tea Cups and Dumbo.

But in creating the Disney experience for a mostly Chinese audience, this thoroughly American - and notoriously detail-obsessed - company has incorporated many elements of local culture.

Experts in the Chinese tradition of feng shui - the belief that harmonious energy and good fortune can be achieved by the correct positioning of furniture and other objects - were put on the payroll.

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And while Coke and hamburgers can easily be found, guests can also dine on dim sum and sweet and sour pork. Signage is in both Chinese and English.

On the advice of feng shui masters, the park faces the water with mountains in the back. The feng shui experts even picked the opening date of the park - Sept. 12.

Park officials also tweaked the layout to conform with feng shui principles. They recommended "no fire" zones in restaurant kitchens - with an eye to keeping the five elements of metal, water, wood, fire and earth in balance - and water fountains. A giant fountain near the park entrance features Mickey Mouse surfing on a stream of water spouting from a whale. Statues of Donald Duck and Minnie Mouse stand nearby.

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Visitors can navigate the park with signs written in their native Chinese, but the rides also include bilingual explanations. Inside the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride, a talking animated Buzz Lightyear figure speaks in English while Chinese subtitles are flashed on a display board nearby.

Disney has delved deepest into local culture with the menu, which encompasses several Asian cuisines. Apart from Chinese staples, there's also Kashmiri chicken curry and shrimp and vegetable tempura.

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The Asian culinary delights are served in restaurants with decidedly un-Chinese architecture, providing a sometimes bizarre East-meets-West contrast.

The Tahitian Terrace restaurant serves roasted duck and curry laksa noodle soup. The Viennese-influenced Market House Bakery in Main Street, U.S.A, uses European decor but juxtaposes Western pastries with Hong Kong-style delicacies. Chocolate croissants and cinnamon rolls are displayed alongside barbecued pork puffs, egg tarts and pineapple buns.

The rest of the park - and even supporting infrastructure - is vintage Disney. Hong Kong's subway operator has launched a Mickey-themed train carriage - with windows and hanging straps shaped like the character's head - to ferry visitors from a suburban rail line to the park and back.

Hong Kong Disneyland also includes a variety of Disney attractions found elsewhere. In addition to Space Mountain, Mad Hatter Tea Cups, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, and Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters, there is a Jungle River Cruise and the "Festival of the Lion King" show, inspired by the animated movie.

Anchoring the park's skyline is a replica of the original Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., the flagship park that opened 50 years ago.

And "The Golden Mickeys," a Broadway-style show that until now has been seen only on Disney cruises, has come ashore with its debut in Hong Kong.

One standout in Hong Kong is Mickey's PhilharMagic in Fantasyland, a 3-D show with appearances from Mickey, Donald Duck, Ariel from "The Little Mermaid," Aladdin, Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and Simba.


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