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The workers in mainland China and inside the Disney park, their salaries are very low and the work days are very long,
Walt Disney
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1901
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1966
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Of course we do not want to spoil the fun of the visitors by making them queue for a long time, or they may not be used to queuing for so long. That's why we are discussing with Disney to see if we could have flexible arrangements, like during certain days, when the number of people entering the park reaches a certain figure, they should not let the park become too crowded.
Henry Tang
There is an amazing can-do spirit in China these days. We used to have a bit of that in Hong Kong. But now we are so conservative compared to the mainland. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. Anything seems possible in China these days. It's very exciting.
Susan Hong
You go to the park and you see mothers, daughters and kids and grandparents. The family unit in China is unbelievably strong. It's not just Hong Kong, it's mainland China,
Michael Eisner
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1942
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To some extent, it's sort of 'location, location, location,' ... I think there is an enormous demand from the locals, and from visitors from mainland China, to come to the park. They are not as reliant on foreigners to come to the park.
Lowell Singer
Shanghai wants to build a Disney park and has hoped for a long time to do so. But we can't be sure when construction work will begin.
Han Zheng
We have been hoping to (build the Disney theme park) for quite a long time. Shanghai has the right conditions all the preparatory work is in the pipeline.
Han Zheng
There will be a lot of work behind the scenes, infrastructure that needs to be done, fiber optics laid. The first year you'll see a cleaner park. You'll be able to see it from the expressway (I-135). ... We use the Disney philosophy so if we can approach that caliber of a park, that's what we'll try to do.
Robert Barnard
Hong Kong Disneyland is (our) first theme park in China. It's also the first Disney theme park that's modeled so closely to the first Disneyland in California.
Jay Rasulo
Two-billion guests means two-billion lifetime memories that have been made and shared with friends and families at Disney Parks around the world. A visit to a Disney theme park, whether in California, Florida, Japan, France or China, remains a vibrant and universally embraced experience passed from generation to generation.
Jay Rasulo
They're gambling they're going to spend more money inside the park once they arrive. I'm seeing that at the majority of the parks, with the exception of Disney.
Dennis Speigel
Multinational companies inside and outside the mainland (China) are turning to local and traditional themes to stand out from the all-too-often bland crowd of international corporate identities.
Julia Brown
I personally spent two weeks traveling throughout southern China, looking at different ways food was presented, quality of the food, as well as where the food came from in our park, to make sure our mainland guests really want to eat.
Bill Earnest
Twenty percent of workers say they called into work because they just didn't feel like going into the office that day. One in four workers report they feel sick days are equivalent to extra vacation days and treat them as such.
Rosemary Haefner
Chinese cinema has taken the world by storm in recent years. And as China celebrates a hundred years of movie making in 2005, it is a perfect time for Disney to bring its wholesome family entertainment expertise to this rapidly growing market as part of the Walt Disney Company's focus on expanding our presence in China.
Dick Cook
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