Our next food stop was at the Shanghai Holiday Kitchen in the China Pavilion…
Festival of The Holidays – China Pavilion
Shanghai Holiday Kitchen
Pork and Vegetable Egg Rolls ($4)
Mongolian Beef Bao Bun and a Fortune Cookie ($6)
Celebration Barbecue Pork Rice Bowl and a Fortune Cookie ($6)
Shanghai Holiday Kitchen » Festival of The Holidays
Total Paid: $16
We also bought a Bubble Milk Tea – Sweetened; Peach Flavored Black Milk Tea with Tapioca Pearls ($6.50) from the Joy of Tea.
We then made our way to The Temple of Heaven to go and watch Reflections of China, a Circle-Vision 360° movie that takes you on a tour of China’s countryside, and historical buildings and structures. You stand in the middle of the theatre and there are screens all around you. As the camera also flies above the scenery, and sometimes swoops down, you have this feeling of motion which is really quite strange – a heads up for those with motion sickness though.
We also took a look at the mini exhibition of Shanghai Disneyland which was pretty cool to see! Maybe one day we’ll get to see it (and all the other Disney Parks around the world) in real life.
And of course we popped into the gift shop where I really wanted to buy the cute Panda plushie above, but though I better not, so I took the photo. Then decided he was too cute and I had to have him! Yes, I’m a 40-odd year old woman who likes toys!!
I also really loved the tea set, but didn’t buy it this time around. One year I will though!
The seasonal entertainment in the China Pavilion is The Lion Dance. We didn’t see it on this visit to Epcot, but we did when we returned for the Candlelight Processional – I’ll tell you all about that in day 14.