Japan's park recently took down the Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah sign from the exit of Splash Mountain - removing one of the last references to the controversial Disney film, Song of the South.
Arthur Liu was a political refugee following his participation in the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989.
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Sleek skyscrapers rise beside historic neighborhoods, breathtaking parks, and more than 15 bustling night markets in this traveler-friendly metropolis.
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From Carnival to Disney to Regents: 15 best Alaskan cruises for kids
Departing from early May to late September, Alaska cruises are popular for those wanting to see the 49th State. A cruise to ...
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Tokyo Disneyland replaces classic Splash Mountain sign — sparking backlash as critics slam ‘woke’ move
Woke execs at Disney are at it again. The House of Mouse has removed the only surviving “Have a Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Day” sign ...
Five of the city’s most influential culinary experts share their favorite bites. The mood turned tense about two hours into ...
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