Hi I am one of the writter from Korean television show named [Um-Dam-Pae-Sul] and we are introducing remarkable stories about the food to our viewers. We want to use this clip in our show if you don't mind using it. Hope you see this comment and reply me back. Thank you
_ soylentgreenfairy _ if you look at the nighttime spectaculars Disney does around the world (even in Shanghai) their is actually a lot of English in the shows, Disney is an American company and as such they make American products so it's easier to make the shows with music you already have(and cheaper than hiring a new singer just for that one show) and as such many of the shows have English I. Them
@@jacobvanover8792 not really. Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea has a predominantly Japanese show with sprinkles of English, Paris is predominantly English with sprinkles of French or an equal amount of both, Shanghai Disneyland is almost in full Chinese. So out of all the international parks, Hong Kong Disneyland is the only one that has nighttime shows in full english. Even HKDL's version of Philharmagic is in English (same version used in the american parks) while Tokyo and Shanghai uses their local language and Paris using a mix of English and French in each song.
Hi I am one of the writter from Korean television show named [Um-Dam-Pae-Sul] and we are introducing remarkable stories about the food to our viewers. We want to use this clip in our show if you don't mind using it. Hope you see this comment and reply me back. Thank you
I was here
sleeping beauty castle every night fireworks the wall is effects
Didn't expect the English
_ soylentgreenfairy _ if you look at the nighttime spectaculars Disney does around the world (even in Shanghai) their is actually a lot of English in the shows, Disney is an American company and as such they make American products so it's easier to make the shows with music you already have(and cheaper than hiring a new singer just for that one show) and as such many of the shows have English I. Them
@@jacobvanover8792 bruh most rides in Hong Kong Disneyland are in English ONLY. only some of them are bilingual
@@jacobvanover8792 not really. Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea has a predominantly Japanese show with sprinkles of English, Paris is predominantly English with sprinkles of French or an equal amount of both, Shanghai Disneyland is almost in full Chinese. So out of all the international parks, Hong Kong Disneyland is the only one that has nighttime shows in full english. Even HKDL's version of Philharmagic is in English (same version used in the american parks) while Tokyo and Shanghai uses their local language and Paris using a mix of English and French in each song.
Yeah English is primarily used across Hong Kong
see in real