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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Mar 24 Mai 2016 - 12:54 | |
| En espérant que le public local lise attentivement ces consignes et surtout les applique ! - Citation :
- Civic bodies issue do’s and don’ts for visitors to Shanghai Disneyland
Six-point guide urges revellers to behave themselves when the eagerly-awaited theme park opens to the public on June 16
Shanghai authorities have published an etiquette guide for visitors to Shanghai Disneyland, which opens on June 16, according to a newspaper report.
The advisory urges visitors to drop litter into trash cans, not to deface public facilities, take care of plants and trees, not to lie down on the greens, stand in a queue and maintain decorum, Jiefang Daily reports.
The guide, jointly published by the city’s civilisation office and tourism bureau over the weekend, aims to prevent bad behaviour by the visitors that came to light during the “soft opening” of Shanghai Disneyland earlier this month, according to a statement by the municipal government on its official website.
Visitors’ bad behaviours have been a major concern for the authorities after photographs of revellers
vandalising lamp post and littering gardens in the adjoining Disney Town, an entertainment area, during the May Day holiday went viral.
Disney has started allowing select visitors for test rides, shows and other attractions at the park to make the staff better prepare for the initial rush when the park formally opens.
The new theme park, three times bigger than the one in Hong Kong, has attracted media and public interests since the construction started in 2011.
Tickets for the opening day were sold out on its official website within minutes in late March, reflecting the massive interests among Chinese tourists.
SCMP - 23 mai 2016. |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Jeu 2 Juin 2016 - 20:02 | |
| Quelques conseils du Shanghai Daily pour optimaliser sa (future) visite à Shanghai Disneyland : - Citation :
- Tips to maximize the magic of Disneyland
GUESTS to the soon-to-open Shanghai Disney resort can expect plenty of family fun and magical moments. But, as with many popular attractions in China, they can also expect heavy crowds and long waits. And with summer fast approaching, the weather could pose its own problems for visitors.
As the resort prepares to open its gates to the general public, here are some useful things to keep in mind so you and your family can make the most of this truly magical kingdom.
Attractions
First and foremost: don’t sleep in.
Get to the resort as early as possible. During its soft opening, the park opens at 9am; yet it’s a good idea to get to the gate before this time. The earlier you arrive, the shorter you can expect to wait for rides and other attractions.
At the entrance there are brochures with maps and timetables for shows. Be sure to pick up these useful hand-outs so you don’t get lost or miss anything.
During the soft-opening period, the three most popular rides were: “TRON Light Cycle Power Run,” “Pirates of Caribbean Battle for the Sunken Treasure” and “Soaring Over the Horizon.” Waiting times for these rides ranged from two to three hours, but to speed things up you can purchase a Fastpass.
There are Guest Services centers in each of the park’s themed lands that display the waiting time for all attractions. Visitors can get Fastpass tickets to selected rides in each land at these centers. It usually takes about 15 to 20 minutes to secure such a pass, so it is recommended that you get your tickets early.
Visitors should also be aware that they can only purchase Fastpass tickets for one attraction at a time, and can only obtain one pass every three hours. Guests should also be aware that attractions participating in the Fastpass program are subject to change.
Most rides are appropriate for all guests who are in good health. The attraction “Pirates of Caribbean Battle for the Sunken Treasure” is intended for all ages. There are no drastic ups and downs, no fast movements or sharp turns, and no experience of weightlessness in this attraction.
“Soaring Over the Horizon” is also appropriate for most people, although the extremely vivid 4D experience might cause discomfort for people suffering from acrophobia or vertigo.
Meanwhile “TRON Light Cycle Power Run” features a brand new style of roller coaster. Seniors, as well as people with high blood pressure, heart or cerebral problems are advised to skip this ride.
Those with these conditions are also cautioned against taking the “Seven Dwarfs Mine Train” and “Roaring Rapids” rides.
For safety reasons, some attractions are also not open to children under 1.12 meters in height.
Visitors can find a full list of attractions on the resort’s official website (www.shanghaidisneyresort.com), complete with warnings and restrictions.
Don’t despair though if you miss an attraction here or there. There are plenty of fun activities in the resort to keep the whole family entertained.
Children will love “Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue,” a target-shooting based ride where you can help rescue the hero from the “Toy Story” series.
Meanwhile, the visually-stunning “Voyage to the Crystal Grotto” and “Once Upon a Time” in the Enchanted Storybook Castle will surely give seniors, toddlers and everyone in between a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
During the soft opening, typical waits for these rides ranged from 20 to 45 minutes.
Shows and characters
High-quality shows are a vital part of the Disney theme park experience. At the Shanghai Disney Resort, the most talked-about show is definitely the Mandarin-language version of the musical “The Lion King” at the Walt Disney Grand Theater at Disneytown.
This isn’t the only show at the park though. Three other shows that can’t be missed are: “Tarzan: Call of the Jungle” in Adventure Isle, “Frozen: A Sing-Along Celebration” in Fantasyland and “Eye of the Storm: Captain Jack’s Stunt Spectacular” in Treasure Cove.
Visitors need to be aware that ticket-sales stop 15 minutes before each show starts. To get a good seat, it is recommended to get to the theater 30 minutes before the curtain goes up. Visitors are also encouraged to head to the Guest Services center in each area of the park.
Aside from the many stage shows, cast-members dressed as Disney movie characters can also be found roaming the park. If you’d like to meet and have your picture taken with your favorite Disney princess, head to the Storybook Court. By heading over to the Marvel Universe, you may also run into Captain America and the rest of his superhero friends.
During the soft opening, one of the most popular characters was Darth Vader from the “Star Wars” franchise. Despite his somewhat imposing appearance and an accompanying entourage of Stormtroopers, this iconic movie bad-guy is ready to pose for selfies with fans of the “Star Wars” films.
Dining and services
Unlike other Disney theme parks, the one in Shanghai is relatively lenient about outside food and drinks. Foods and beverages with complete and unwrapped package can be taken into the resort, but it is still recommended to sample the fare inside the resort.
Like many would expect, most restaurants are busy from 11:30am to 12:30pm. During this period, most soft-opening visitors waited about 20 minutes to get a meal combo.
The busiest restaurant was probably the Royal Banquet Hall in the Enchanted Storybook Castle. The dining hall provides formal Western-style meals and will accept reservations after the resort’s official opening.
Other restaurants around the park offer Western and Chinese cuisine in a casual canteen-style setting. At the Pinocchio Village Kitchen in Fantasyland, for example, diners can order rice and noodle dishes, and pizza. The three types of food are served at three counters respectively, while at the cashier’s desk, they can get desserts and fruits.
Snacks like popcorn, hotdogs, churros and smoked turkey legs are available at kiosks around the resort. The turkey legs have been particularly popular so far, with some people waiting more than half an hour to sink their teeth into this succulent treat.
There are also Chinese-style snacks, such as tea-smoked duck legs at the Picnic Baskets in the Gardens of Imagination.
Services
Disneyland is known for its caring and considerate services. In Shanghai resort, people with special needs can expect top-notch service.
Comprehensive services for people with disabilities are available in both the resort and two hotels. These include access to assistive listening systems in Chinese and English, and tactile maps featuring Braille. Besides, all toilets in the park have wheelchair access or are adjacent to companion toilets.
Guide dogs are also allowed in the resort.
Information about the park’s barrier-free facilities can be found on the official website.
For parents with babies, a special care center is located between Fantasyland and Adventure Isle. Open during regular theme-park hours, the staffed facility features a room with televisions, nursing rooms, a changing room, a feeding area with a microwave and sink. Baby products such as diapers and baby bottles are also sold in the facility.
In each of the park’s themed areas there are also toilets for families equipped with changing tables.
Baby strollers can be rented for 50 yuan (US$7.60) per day in the resort. Other services, such as luggage deposit, are also available.
Traffic info:
Metro Line 11 goes directly to the resort. The station name Shanghai Disney Resort tells everything. Disneyland, Disneytown and Wishing Star Park are each about five to 10 minutes’ walk from the station. People can walk or take a shuttle bus to the parking lot near the resort.
Ticket info:
Tickets can be booked at www.shanghaidisneyresort.com/tickets.
Shanghai Daily - 1er juin 2016. |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Ven 10 Juin 2016 - 13:14 | |
| The Walt Disney Company annonce dans un communiqué de presse la retransmission ce jeudi de la cérémonie d'inauguration sur Disney Channel, Disney Junior et Disney XD (ainsi que sur Freeform vendredi soir) : Photo : The Walt Disney Company. - Citation :
- Grand Opening Celebration of Shanghai Disney Resort to be Presented as Special Telecast on Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Disney XD and Freeform
Disney will welcome viewers from around the world to experience an authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese celebration — the spectacular one-of-a-kind grand opening celebration of Shanghai Disney Resort, the first Disney resort in mainland China.
Showcasing the beauty of Chinese art and tradition, and bringing magical Disney stories and characters to life for kids and families, the music-filled television special, “Grand Opening Celebration of Shanghai Disney Resort,” will be presented Thursday, June 16 (8:00-8:30 p.m.), simultaneously on Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD and each channel’s App, and Friday, June 17 (10:00-10:30 p.m.), on Freeform, without breaks or commercials.
Actress and recording artist Sofia Carson (Disney Channel’s Descendants, Adventures in Babysitting) will narrate the telecast.
Bob Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company, will be joined by nearly 3,000 distinguished guests, celebrities and government officials at the largest, tallest and most interactive castle at the heart of any Disney Park, The Enchanted Storybook Castle. The occasion showcases creativity, choreography, acrobatics, costumes and technology in grand scale, with dazzling lights, Disney music, pageantry, special effects and fireworks. The one and only Mickey Mouse will join in the enchanting celebration.
World-renowned pianist Lang Lang will perform a custom arrangement of the musical sensation “Let It Go” (Disney’s Frozen) and China’s television and movie superstar Sun Li will take center stage. Each is a Shanghai Disney Resort Honorary Ambassador.
The historic event includes the debut of an original song, “Ignite the Dreamer Within,” written especially for the grand opening of Shanghai Disneyland. Acclaimed composer and conductor Tan Dun, widely known for his stirring scores for the films “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Hero,” will lead the Shanghai Symphony with an original composition of the new song, celebrating the occasion’s poetic message. Additional featured music includes “Once Upon a Dream,” “Heigh Ho” and “Some Day My Prince will Come.”
Produced by Disney Parks in partnership with IMG, the television special will be directed by the award-winning Hamish Hamilton. The gala concert from The Enchanted Storybook Castle stage is created by Disney Parks Entertainment in collaboration with Hasbas Entertainment.
The Walt Disney Company - 9 juin 2016. |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Sam 11 Juin 2016 - 12:57 | |
| Il semblerait que des billets d'entrée au parc pour la première quinzaine aient été (re)mis en vente sur le site officiel.
Si aucun billet d'entrée ne sera vendus à la billetterie du parc les 16, 17, 18 juin, il est donc encore possible d'en acquérir en ligne pour une visite le jour de l'inauguration et le premier weekend !
EDIT : Les billets d'entrée pour le 16 juin 2016 sont maintenant déjà tous vendus mais il en reste encore pour les vendredi 17, samedi 18 et dimanche 19 (499 yuan). |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 12 Juin 2016 - 11:15 | |
| Le 11 Juin 2016, à 8h00, Le magazine Le Figaro a publié un article avec 7 photos du parc - Le Figaro a écrit:
- Sous les feux de la rampe du Shanghai Art Deco, Walt Disney en personne avait présenté son Blanche-Neige et les sept nains, en 1936. Quatre-vingts ans plus tard, son empire revient en force en Chine continentale en y inaugurant, le 16 juin, son premier parc d'attractions dans la périphérie de la métropole de 23 millions d'habitants. Un projet colossal chiffré à 5,5 milliards de dollars, l'un des investissements étrangers les plus importants jamais réalisés dans l'empire du Milieu. L'objectif vise à répandre la religion Disney auprès des nouvelles classes moyennes chinoises en pleine croissance.
Le géant américain doit partager le pouvoir dans une coentreprise avec l'entreprise publique Shendi Group, spécialement créée par la municipalité et présidée par son numéro deux en personne, Fan Xiping. Shendi espère attirer au moins 10 millions de visiteurs par an, grâce à un bassin de population de 300 millions d'habitants vivant dans un rayon de 3 heures de transport. Des chiffres prudents qui pourraient monter jusqu'à 25 millions selon Deutsche Bank et générer jusqu'à 20 milliards de yuans (2,7 milliards d'euros) si la vente de produits dérivés et la consommation de nourriture et de boissons s'envolent. (...) SI vous souhaitez lire l'article en entier et voir les photos : http://www.lefigaro.fr/societes/2016/06/11/20005-20160611ARTFIG00015-disney-a-l-heure-chinoise.php?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_term=Autofeed&link_time=1465656294#xtor=AL-155-[twitter] "Tire la chevillette, et la bobinette cherra." Le Loup |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Jeu 16 Juin 2016 - 17:45 | |
| Le reporter Keith Sharon et le photographe Jeff Gritchen ont vécu l'ouverture officielle de Shanghai Disneyland pour leur quotidien : Photo : Jeff Gritchen. - Citation :
- Shanghai Disneyland: Guests call rainy grand opening an 'experience of a lifetime'
The first guest entered the newest Disneyland at a full sprint. He leaped and thrust a finger in the air. He screamed happily at the lines of cast members cheering on the sides of a rainy Mickey Avenue, China’s equivalent of Main Street USA.
Then, he turned left and continued running toward TRON Lightcycle Power Run. History might never know his name. It was 11:32 a.m., and Disney's sixth park, after five years, $5.5 billion and unprecedented cooperation between governments, had opened.
This was not like the legendary 1955 opening of Anaheim in Disneyland, in which women's heels stuck in the fresh asphalt. Shanghai Disneyland is beautifully ready.
Merideth Stoecker, of Kansas City, Mo., walked in the front gate and let out a guttural scream. She was celebrating her 29th birthday. She wore a shirt that said: “I Can't Keep Calm I'm Going to Shanghai.” Best. Birthday. Ever,” she said.
Sophie New flew from Canberra, Australia.
“I've already cried,” she said. “It's such a special day.”
The throng of people waiting to get in the park was immense. The first-day guests were allowed in slowly to avoid trampling.
Christian Ahuis of Cologne, Germany, was running down Mickey Avenue when he spotted Marty Sklar, the former head of Imagineering and one of the first ever Disneyland employees in the 1950s.
"Marty," Ahuis screamed, and posed for a picture. "That's the best part of the day. I got my picture taken with Marty. I'm such a Disney geek."
Lu Zhang, who lives in Anhui Wuhu, China, said she wanted to pass on Disney culture to her 10-year-old, Shu Ying.
"I like Mickey, and I want her to like Mickey," Zhang said. "I am very happy to take my daughter."
Shanghai Disneyland features the biggest castle in Disney history, and it is a five-mile walk to make it all the way around the park. Rain trickled onto first-day guests in ponchos and carrying umbrellas, but no one seemed to mind.
In China, rain is a symbol for fortune.
"This first thing I noticed was the immense size," said Thomas Taffinder of Orlando. "The castle is huge. I've been looking forward to this day ever since they announced they were building it."
The cast members lined the streets waving, smiling and shouting encouragement to guests.
"They did a great job making people feel so welcome," said Ingrid Lohne, who lives in Beijing. "I feel like I've been here before. It makes me feel so happy."
Most people who walked, skipped and danced their way into the park, made a quick left turn and headed toward Tomorrowland. The word on social media is that TRON Lightcycle Power Run is the must-do ride in Shanghai.
The new park is so vast, with such wide walkways, that even a large crowd doesn't make it feel overwhelming.
Wait times by mid-afternoon were about 20 minutes on TRON Lightcycle Power Run, 40 minutes on Peter Pan's Flight and 90 on Soaring Over the Horizon. One guest reported only a 20-minute wait on Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for the Sunken Treasure.
By 4 p.m., the skies darkened and the downpour began. People headed for restaurants and into the souvenir shops.
Bob Iger, chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Co., stopped on Mickey Avenue to take pictures with guests. One of them was Benedict Sowart of Orlando.
"This is insane," Sowart said. "Unbelievable. Unreal. I've been waiting for this for years. It's the experience of a lifetime."
Iger, along with members of the Peoples Republic of China's Communist Party Central Committee, opened the day's festivities with a ribbon-cutting ceremony minutes before the first guests entered.
"East meets west. Past meets future. And anything is possible to those who believe," Iger said.
Iger read a letter from President Barack Obama praising Disney and the Chinese government for "blending an American business within the cultural tradition of China."
A choir sang "When You Wish Upon a Star" in Mandarin and English. Then Iger said (in Chinese) "It gives me great pleasure to welcome you."
When Iger spoke the language, he got a huge cheer.
Kendell Haynes and Valeria Aleman traveled together from New Jersey. They've visited every Disney park in the world.
"How many people can say they were here?" Aleman said with a smile.
Keith Sharon pour The Orange County Register - 16 juin 2016. L'article est illustré par une série de 37 photographies de Jeff Gritchen : http://www.ocregister.com/articles/disney-719505-first-guests.html Photo : Jeff Gritchen. |
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| Sujet: drinking fountain à SDL ? Sam 18 Juin 2016 - 15:15 | |
| Je me pose une question Shanghai n'est pas réputé pour son eau potable. Même dans les grands hôtels, on déconseille de boire l'eau du robinet Qu'en est-il à SDL ? Est-ce qu'il y a des fontaines à eau pour se désaltérer comme dans tous les parcs Disney et si oui, est-ce qu'on peut en boire sans risquer de se retrouver cloué au lit (ou ailleurs) les jours qui suivent ? Merci de vos réponses... |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Sam 18 Juin 2016 - 19:05 | |
| Je sais que lors du voyage à Pekin de mon lycée, ils devaient faire bouillir l'eau du robinet de l'hôtel et la laisser refroidir pour la boire, peut-être qu'ils ont utiliser ce procédé de manière plus sophistiqué dans le parc ? Il y aussi l'eau de la douche à éviter si on a des plaies ou des blessures.. |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 4:26 | |
| Visite du parc effectué vendredi 17. Je suis rentré émerveillé de ma visite. De manière générale le parc est magnifique, très bien fourni en détails, avec un équilibre entre Disney et traditionnel chinois (comme annoncer "authentically Disney and distinctly Chinese"). Il va me falloir plusieurs visites pour explorer à fond chaque land et apprécier d'avantage les éléments. Pour une première, je dirais que mes meilleures rides sont TRON (pour le ride mais surtout la file d'attente est extrêmement bien décorée), Pirates of Caribbean (bien différent des autres POTC, une version ultra moderne qui nous embarque complètement dedans, les effets sont à mon sens réussi et surprenant), Seven dwarfs mine train (pour le passage dans la mine),Crystal Grotto. Le château est comme prévu immense, démesuré, pour moi une version XXL de celui de DLP avec scène de spectacle etc....il doit réserver encore bien des surprises. Le spectacle Ignite the Dream est très jolie mais m'a moins procuré cette effet WOAAAAAA !! surement parce que je connais déjà Disney Dream de DLP. En tout cas le château se prête très bien au spectacle et aux image projetés. Je vais essayer de prendre le temps de faire un Report avec quelques photos. - Mr.Freddy a écrit:
- Je me pose une question
Shanghai n'est pas réputé pour son eau potable. Même dans les grands hôtels, on déconseille de boire l'eau du robinet Qu'en est-il à SDL ? Est-ce qu'il y a des fontaines à eau pour se désaltérer comme dans tous les parcs Disney et si oui, est-ce qu'on peut en boire sans risquer de se retrouver cloué au lit (ou ailleurs) les jours qui suivent ? Merci de vos réponses... Pour répondre @Mr.Freddy , il y a bien des fontaines dans le parc, j''ai bu cette eau et tout va bien (il faisait chaud vendredi). Les bouteilles d'eau de 500ml coûte 10RMB (soit env. 1,5€), VS la bouteille à 2RMB à l'extérieur. Au passage je suis surpris qu'il n'y ai pas de fontaine d'eau bouillante (très courant en chine) |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 9:55 | |
| Juste par curiosité, c'est quoi des "RMB" ? Je croyais que les chinois utilisaient le Yuan ? GreG de l'ouest de Lyon Disneyland Paris : plusieurs fois par an jusqu'en 2022 Disneyworld : juin 2015 Disneyland Californie : septembre 2016 Disneyland Shanghai : 1er octobre 2018 |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 12:34 | |
| RMB est l'abréviation de renminbi du nom officiel de la monnaie chinoise (yuan renminbi) - à l'exception des régions spéciales de Hong Kong et Macao qui utilisent respectivement le dollar de Hong Kong et le pataca.
En anglais on utilise CNY selon le code international des monnaies (USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, CZK, SEK...).
De principe, les deux premières lettres font référence au pays, la troisième lettre à la devise (dans le cas présent CN pour China, Y pour yuan). Le code de l'euro est une exception puisqu'il a été codifié EUR et non EUE. |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 12:42 | |
| - Citation :
- Pour répondre @Mr.Freddy , il y a bien des fontaines dans le parc, j''ai bu cette eau et tout va bien (il faisait chaud vendredi). Les bouteilles d'eau de 500ml coûte 10RMB (soit env. 1,5€), VS la bouteille à 2RMB à l'extérieur. Au passage je suis surpris qu'il n'y ai pas de fontaine d'eau bouillante (très courant en chine)
Merci des infos ! |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 14:41 | |
| - Vinc a écrit:
- RMB est l'abréviation de renminbi du nom officiel de la monnaie chinoise (yuan renminbi)
Ok merci, je saurai pour mon futur voyage reste à apprendre à compter en chinois ! GreG de l'ouest de Lyon Disneyland Paris : plusieurs fois par an jusqu'en 2022 Disneyworld : juin 2015 Disneyland Californie : septembre 2016 Disneyland Shanghai : 1er octobre 2018 |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 19:51 | |
| - Vinc a écrit:
- RMB est l'abréviation de renminbi du nom officiel de la monnaie chinoise (yuan renminbi) - à l'exception des régions spéciales de Hong Kong et Macao qui utilisent respectivement le dollar de Hong Kong et le pataca.
En anglais on utilise CNY selon le code international des monnaies (USD, EUR, JPY, GBP, AUD, CAD, CZK, SEK...).
De principe, les deux premières lettres font référence au pays, la troisième lettre à la devise (dans le cas présent CN pour China, Y pour yuan). Le code de l'euro est une exception puisqu'il a été codifié EUR et non EUE. Merci beaucoup Vinc, je viens d'apprendre quelque chose sur les devises ! |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Dim 19 Juin 2016 - 22:30 | |
| => http://www.pinoysecretfiles.com/article/uncivilized-behavior-of-chinese-people-at-the-newly-opened-disneyland-shanghai#axzz4C3imik2S
Article interessant qui montre l'incivilité des touristes Chinois lors de l'ouverture officielle de Shanghai Disneyland. Dans l'article, une photo montre une mère chinoise qui laisse son enfant déféquer sur la pelouse, alors qu'il y a des toilettes à une centaines de mètres de là. L'article est complété par plusieurs autres photos assez choquante qui montrent l'état et la non-propreté des lieux malgré le service de nettoyage en pleine action. "Tire la chevillette, et la bobinette cherra." Le Loup |
| | | xzerus
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Lun 20 Juin 2016 - 6:09 | |
| - frodon69 a écrit:
- Vinc a écrit:
- RMB est l'abréviation de renminbi du nom officiel de la monnaie chinoise (yuan renminbi)
Ok merci, je saurai pour mon futur voyage reste à apprendre à compter en chinois ! Merci Vinc d'avoir compléter. Pour infos, il est aussi très courant d'utiliser le mot "kuai" pour "yuan renminbi". |
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| Sujet: Re: Shanghai Disneyland (2016) - Le Parc en général Lun 20 Juin 2016 - 15:01 | |
| Les impressions de Josh Young (Theme Park University) sur Shanghai Disneyland : http://themeparkuniversity.com/disney/critical-analysis-shanghai-disneyland/ Il me semble que l'on retrouve des avis et remarques similaires à ceux émis par Dash après ses deux visites du parc, en particulier sur les attractions Pirates of the Caribbean – Battle for Sunken Treasure, Camp Discovery Challenge Trail, Tron Lightcycle Power Run ainsi que sur Mickey Avenue. D'autres impressions recueillies, par le journaliste Keith Sharon, celles du petit-neveu de Walt Disney en personne ! Crédit photo : Roy P. Disney. - Citation :
- Shanghai Disneyland : What Disney grandson thought of China theme park
They came into the Shanghai Disneyland unannounced. No fanfare. No entourage.
The Disney family – relatives of brothers Walt and Roy – stayed at the Shanghai Disneyland Hotel. They went through the park like the rest of the world whose relatives hadn't launched a worldwide phenomenon.
They were only noticed when they used their credit cards or when they introduced themselves.
“The people we met were very excited to see an actual Disney,” said Roy P. Disney, who is Walt's grand nephew and grandson of Roy O. Disney. “Our joy is seeing the audience enjoy themselves. In China, so far, in every ride the audience is cheering.”
I met Sheri Disney, Roy P.'s wife, walking to the bus stop. She was with the Disney family nanny/friend, Karina Reyes. Their hands were full of Disney shopping bags. Sheri said this was her family's first trip to China.
Roy has been to five Disney park openings, beginning in Florida in 1971.
“Before this (Shanghai), Tokyo Disney Seas was the most elaborate,” Roy P. said. “This park is extensive, expansive and beautiful.”
Could Walt and Roy ever have conceived of Shanghai Disneyland?
“Disneyland was built at the height of the Cold War, and we could barely afford to build that park,” Roy P. said. “The thought of building another park was not on their minds.
“But Walt was a storyteller and believed that a smile and joy are universal values and a universal language. Walt and Roy would have relished the opportunity to share those values with as many people as possible. They would have been very happy.”
Roy P. Disney worked for his grandfather's company for more than 10 years, but he no longer works there. He didn't have anything to do with the planning of the new park.
“Bob Iger is an incredible and forward-thinking leader and has done truly an amazing job in bringing this place to fruition,” Roy P. said.
Aidan Oliver Disney, who is 12, said his favorite rides were: “TRON, Pirates and Roaring Rapids. And Soaring is also great.”
The worst part about Shanghai Disneyland, father and son said, was that they could not stay longer.
Keith Sharon pour The Orange County Register - 20 juin 2016. Crédit photo : Roy P. Disney. |
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