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    Our London castle, I mean, hotel, on a quiet, foggy morning. (Annie Li)

    2012 Tour Flashback: London Calling

  • Our London castle, I mean, hotel, on a quiet, foggy morning. (Annie Li)
  • Photographer TK brought wide angle lenses this time and insisted on another photo of the London Coliseum. (TK Kuo)
  • During the day, we visited typical London sights like the Tower Bridge. (Annie Li)
  • A shot of the Westminster Tower, recently renamed Elizabeth Tower in honor of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee. (Alison Chen)
  • The Latin inscription at the bottom of the famous tower clock reads "O Lord, keep safe our Queen Victoria the First." (Annie Li)
  • The Palace of Westminster from across the River Thames. (Annie Li)
  • Our dancers enjoyed a "touristy" moment jumping into this phone booth. (Annie Li)
  • Our last night before going back to the U.S., from atop the London Eye, we were rewarded with this spectacular view as the sun set on our European tour. (TK Kuo)
  • It was already dark by the time we stepped off the London Eye, but the view was no less amazing. (TK Kuo)
  • Before leaving, dancer Jeff Sun had a face off with David Beckham. Did I mention this particular Mr. Beckham was made of wax? (Jeff Sun's camera)
  • The next morning, before heading to the airport, dancers Eric Lam, Alvin Song, and Jeff Sun decided to try their luck at golf. No one was injured. Too seriously. (TK Kuo)
  • And before we knew it, it was goodbye London and hello home. (Annie Li)
  • We're in the middle of preparing for the 2013 tour, but from time to time we feel nostalgic about all the great moments of last season. So let's go back to April and look at a few memories from one of our favorite cities - London.

    Thanks to all the performers who contributed their photos!

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