Shanghai Disney

Disney. The happiest place on earth.  With locations in Anaheim, California, Orlando, Florida,  Marne-la-Vallée (near Paris), France, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China, and Urayasu, Chiba, Japan there is a place close to almost everyone.

And now Disney has made the world even smaller. By opening a new location with an amazing and large park in Shanghai, China. And it’s sure to become the premier park in Asia.

One of the first things you’ll notice as you go through the gate is the lady holding the sign that says please don’t run.  This is something of the norm in China. I have seen signs similar to this when visiting the terra-cotta warriors and the Great Wall of china.

Disney is new to the Chinese. And all though they don’t know all the characters or movies, that’s soon to change.  Frozen is the favorite at Shanghai Disney but they still love the rides. The TRON roller coaster seems to be one of the favorites of the young in China. And they all want to be first every morning.

All of your favorites are here. Including Dumbo, the Snow White and the seven dwarfs roller coaster, Peter Pan, the carousel just to name a few. There are also many new characters, most Notably the cast of Frozen.  This is in the form of a live stage show where all of your favorite songs are acted out and sung…in Chinese.

And, of course, there is what I believe should be everybody’s favorite ride. And that’s Pirates of the Caribbean.  This one is also in Chinese but in my opinion is one of the greatest rides of all time. Also the language difference is not a deterrent as this ride relies on technology.

One of the most interesting part of this Disney land is the locals that are constantly trying to sell non authorized Disney memorabilia.  From the time you stand in line until you go home that night, locals can be found in and out of the park selling these cheap knock offs.  They also offer to be a guide for those that aren’t familiar with the park.  Although I didn’t see any, I’m sure that they offer guides that can translate as well.

 

You can also exit the Disney gate and go into the Disney village.  This offers many restaurants including the Cheesecake Factory.  It also includes many shopping areas including the Disney store. there are bands that play in the center of the village and it keeps the Disney Spirit as well as cleanliness.  I asked but it seems that penny wasn’t working the day we were there.  Maybe she was out selling pharmaceuticals to some of her new clients.

 

So if you’re looking for something. Or if you would like to hear all of your favorite characters speaking Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese or French do your self a favor and go to all the Disney’s located throughout the world.  Each and every one of them are indeed the happiest places on earth.

 

More Aliens

So after my post last week I started wondering. Could this all be my imagination?  Was I just seeing things that weren’t there?  Was my mind just playing tricks on me?

Then I was walking to work.  Still in Shanghai.  Still walking down Dalian Road. When I found this.  Almost as if it was placed there by extraterrestrial beings to let me know that what I thought was real.

At first glimpse it looks like a building.  Possibly a muslim temple, possibly a grand mansion.  Of this one can not be certain.  If you look up to the right you will see what appears to be a sun shining down upon the structure.  But what is that above it?  A while light with a red dot in the middle of it.  Could that be an alien space craft?  Could it be a sign that ancient aliens did visit this street and explain to these people how to build the metal door that would raise and lower at there will?  Possible leading to a portal that would bring them back and forth to their home planet?

I say yes.  After all, only extraterrestrial beings could have such an advanced knowledge on how to cover a whole in a building.  Only a sophisticated being could do it with such class.  Ancient aliens could use such an advanced material as a metal that rolls up.  Only they would know how to cover an entrance with something that is obviously so easy to allow access in and out only when the owner was there and ready for customers to come in.

Thank you again “Ancient Aliens” for giving me the tools I need to recognize the signs of extraterrestrial beings that have visited us for the past thousand if not hundreds of thousands of years.

 

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Shanghai Aliens

This is a picture from Shanghai, China.  It is from Dalian Road. I walked this road every day for over a year to get from my home to work.  I never paid it much attention until tonight.  The moon was full and something just seemed different to me.  If you look closely, you will see the campers on the bottom looking like they are building a fire.  The little girl seems to be adding stick to the soon to be fire while the boy lays on his stomach watching her.

But what is that above them?  At first I thought it was just a guy picking up trash. But upon closer investigation, you can see what appears to be air tanks on his back.  There’s a hose coming from the air hoses and it appears that he is wearing a helmet and some kind of suit. It looks very similar to a modern day astronaut.  But why is it in a picture of two campers?

I believe its a message.  A message that is trying to tell us that Ancient aliens came down on this very spot to tech these people the proper way to build a rolling metal wall.  A wall that can move up and down, possibly concealing a portal to their home planet.

I believe this can be considered proof that the theories the television show “Ancient Aliens” proposes is indeed true. Aliens did in fact come to our planet giving us every idea and every scientific discovery ever invented. We all know it is impossible for the human race to come up with any of the ideas we have without first being taught by a group of aliens.

Thank you “Ancient Aliens” for bringing this, one of our greatest secrets of our history to light and allowing me to give the proof that we all needed.

China

China is a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers and more than 14,000km or 8700 of coastline.  It Covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometers or 3.7 million square miles, including the disputed area of Aksai Chin that it currently occupies.  It is the world’s second largest state by land area and fourth largest by total area. As of 2015 the population was 1.371 billion people.

China’s First Emperor Qin Shi Huang (259 BC – 210 BC) is famed for having united the Warring States’ walls to form the Great Wall of China, creating a massive new national    road system, and building a mausoleum guarded by the life sized Terracotta Army.

The Capital city of Beijing mixes modern architecture with historic sites such as the Forbidden City palace complex and Tiananmen Square. The Great Wall can be found outside of Beijing as well as the ming tombs containing 13 of the 16 Ming dynasty emperors.  The summer palace is a 290 acre park that was once a summer retreat for emperors. The iconic Great Wall of China runs east west across the country’s north.

Shanghai is a skyscraper studded global financial center. Here you can go up the Oriental Tower. View the city or walk on a glass floor 259 meters or 850 feet above the ground. Theres also a revolving restaurant 267 meters off the ground, making it the 2nd highest dining area in Asia. You can visit the Bund or go to an aquarium too. You can take a dinner cruise on the Huang Pu river or Visit Disneyland and listen to all of your favorite characters speak Chinese.

The Terra-cotta Army (c. 210 bce) was discovered outside the tomb of the First Emperor in modern Xi’an. The famed Huaqing hot springs on Li mountain where you can view statues of Yang Guifei. Yang Guifei was emperor Xuan Zong’s favorite high ranking concubine and they would spend the winters at Huaqing hot springs. Theres also the big goose pagoda and temple.

Harbin is famous for its yearly ice festival, where you can go into bars made completely of ice to have a beer, or walk around the area looking at all of the amazing ice carvings and sculptures. It also features an old Russian Orthodox Catholic Church that you can go in side.

Dalian is an amazing coastal town in northern China.  It is small as Chinese cities go having a population of 7 million people.Travelers mainly visit Dalian for its beautiful sea, beaches, museums, and its international ambience It has beaches, small and large amusement parks, regular parks and many squares.

Labor Park is large and varied. It has wooded paths, the “soccer ball” and the giant Ferris wheel which are some of the cities most famous landmarks. It also includes amusement park rides, and a ski lift leading up to the TV tower on the hill above.

Xinghai Park includes a small amusement park bordering the ocean. It also has Xinghai square which has many sports statues surrounding it.  And Xinghai Beach is a beautiful brown sand beach that boasts a small amusement park of its own.

Other popular places include Discovery land, which is China’s answer to Disney.  Theres also Tiger Beach, Forest Zoo, Binhai Road, Shengya Aquarium, Laohutan Scenic Park, People’s Square and Lushun Port.

There is also a fast train that connects Harbin, Chang Chun, Shenyang and Dalian. It allows a fast way for you to explore Northern China.

China is a large country with over 5000 years of history. The culture is amazing and the people interesting. it would take the average person a long time seeing it all.