The Teracotta Army is no longer there. That area now has displays and info about Shanghai Disneyland.We found that the museum at the China Pavilion is very interesting including the replica of the Terracotta Army. The figures, dating from 210 BC, were discovered in 1974 by some local farmers near Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China near the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. We have even bought a replica of a Terracotta soldier that is one of our favorite souveniers from Disney. We have seen the 360 degree movie but it is not something that we wouid see over and over.
We love the waterfall in Canada. (Not exactly hidden, but I don't ever read much of anything about it on the Dis.)
I love the courtyard in Morroco across from Tangierene cafe, the garden in UK entered through the archway coming from France,the exhibit in the Norway stave church is neat, in China if you buy a fan they’ll write your name in Chinese on it.Also, in Italy behind the shops, by the fountains there are red buttons you can push to make water squirt out in different directions
Also, not sure if this is still there or not, but in the UK pavilion there use to be a Winnie the Pooh meet and greet, it took place in what was Christopher Robin's bedroom. They no longer have that meet and greet, but if you peak into the window you can still see the bedroom with Winnie and friends in stuffed animal form on the bed. I hope it's still there.

The Teracotta Army is no longer there. That area now has displays and info about Shanghai Disneyland.
The EXIT signs to get out of the world showcase is the best part of it. Can't imagine spending time/money on a Disney trip to do this part of Epcot. Tried it several times, can't figure out the draw of any of it.

The EXIT signs to get out of the world showcase is the best part of it. Can't imagine spending time/money on a Disney trip to do this part of Epcot. Tried it several times, can't figure out the draw of any of it.