Shen Yun Performing Arts
  • About Shen Yun
    The Performance
    New to Shen Yun?
    9 Characteristics of Shen Yun
    Classical Chinese Dance
    Symphony Orchestra
    Factsheet
    The Company
    Our Story
    Life at Shen Yun
    The Untold Story Of Shen Yun
    Challenges We Face
  • Artists
  • Videos
  • What’s New
    What’s New
    News
    Blog
    In the Media
  • Press Releases
  • FAQ
  • Audience Reviews
  • Learn Newsletter Search
    English
  • 中文正體
  • 中文简体
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Česky
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Indonesia
  • Italiano
  • Nederlands
  • Polski
  • Português
  • Latviski
  • Pусский
  • Română
  • Svenska
  • Việt
  • Melayu
  • עברית
  • Norsk
  • Tickets & Info
    Menu
    Shen Yun Logo
    Tickets
    What’s New
    Menu
    • About Shen Yun
      • New to Shen Yun? 9 Characteristics of Shen Yun Our Story Life at Shen Yun The Untold Story Of Shen Yun Factsheet Challenges We Face Classical Chinese Dance Symphony Orchestra
    • Artists
    • Videos
    • What’s New
      • What’s New News Blog In the Media
    • Press Releases
    • FAQ
    • Audience Reviews
    Shen Yun 9 Characteristics Link Image

    What Makes Us Unique?

    DISCOVER THE 9 CHARACTERISTICS
    • Learn
    • Subscribe
    • Search
    Language
    • 中文正體
    • 中文简体
    • 日本語
    • 한국어
    • Česky
    • Deutsch
    • Español
    • Français
    • Indonesia
    • Italiano
    • Nederlands
    • Polski
    • Português
    • Latviski
    • Pусский
    • Română
    • Svenska
    • Việt
    • Melayu
    • עברית
    • Norsk
      Blog
      Back Blog > Photoblog: Journey Across Asia-Pacific (2)

    Photoblog: Journey Across Asia-Pacific (2)

  • A wonderful mood to match the wonderful weather! Little did I know, I was being shadowed by a little mimic. (Wen Qi)
  • This plaque commemorates the beginning of construction of the Sydney Opera House. All measurements were taken from this basic reference point. (Jing Yuan)
  • Sydney has many beautiful beaches. The vast ocean blue seems to merge with the boundless sky above. Oh the grandeur! (Regina Dong)
  • Can you guess which program this pose is from? (Anna)
  • In Melbourne we watched a parade of the world’s smallest penguins. (Jing Yuan)
  • Inside the park, other than the omnipresent “no photo” signs, there was also this… (Jing Yuan)
  • I finally got my first up-close look at a real Australian kangaroo. (Ying Xin Yu)
  • The kangaroos seem to be assessing us with much curiosity. (Ying Xin Yu)
  • Ahhh! Back to the food heaven that is Taiwan. (Anna)
  • Have you ever seen charcoal-roasted “pearl corn” before? (Anna)
  • You can brush on various condiments and we can assure you that the results are superb! (Yang Song)
  • Taiwan-style noodle soup met with great acclaim but you must be sure to pick the right noodle shop! (Yang Song)
  • The most scrumptious was the candied hawthorn fruit, which also happens to come in a wide variety of flavors. (Ying Xin Yu)
  • Dancers Lisa Ma and Kaidi Wu in front of the Kaohsiung Harbor. (Regina Dong)
  • The famous Shilin Night Market in Taipei provides great shopping for all kinds of knickknacks. (Jacob Wallenberg)
  • After four months of touring we’ve come back home! (Epoch Times)
  • After the last blog entry, many friends commented: “Hey, looks like you guys had a lot of great food in Asia!” To tell the truth I was a bit embarrassed by this remark so for the past two days, I have been asking fellow company members for more photos – of anything other than food! This actually proved to be quite difficult.

    Anyone who has been to Taiwan must have wonderful memories of the tastes and smells of the various refreshments. For many of our Western-born performers, especially those who have never been to Taiwan before, everything (from regional delicacies to night market treats) provided a fascinating and novel taste sensation.

    Of course, the Asia-Pacific isn't only renowned for its delicious food. Here, I truly felt the impact that the incredible landscape had on the people, who seemed full of respect and veneration for their unique environment. This photo blog also includes pictures of some incredible memories from Australia for everyone's viewing pleasure.

    As we travel around the world with Shen Yun, there are many things that we cannot capture with our cameras. We often come upon things that are indefinable; a special local custom or feeling that words alone cannot express; something we have to feel and remember with our hearts. Something similar happens to us as we perform. When we are on stage, we’re actually using different artistic abilities to communicate with audience members. We listen with our hearts to perceive and comprehend their thoughts and feelings so that we can respond through our performance.

    Anyway, back to the topic at hand. Let’s continue with our reminiscences from our last photo blog. Our third stop on 2011’s Asia-Pacific tour was Australia!

    • Regional Snapshots
    • Life on tour
    • Photo Journals
    • International Cuisine
    • Artist Perspectives
    Sammie Song Blogger New

    Yang Song

    Master of Ceremonies

    View all posts

    May 18, 2011

    Comments
    verification

    Previous

    Third and Final Photoblog from Europe

    Next

    V-log: Our Europe Tour
    Most Recent
    • My Own Mission
      Jason Zhu Thumb
    • If Only My Kids Went to Fei Tian…
      AlWhitted Edit Thumb
    • My North Star
      Angela Lin Thumb
    • Kindness Brings Cultures Together
      Nara Oose Thumb
    • Values to Bridge Generations: Dedication and Hard Work
      Lillian Parker Thumb
    Most Popular
    • All
    • News
    • Blog
  • 1 Kennedy Center Receives Bomb Threat Targeting Shen Yun
  • 2 Lincoln Center Audiences on Shen Yun: ‘Perfection’
  • Show More
  • 1 Lincoln Center Audiences on Shen Yun: ‘Perfection’
  • Show More
    Show More

    Tags

    • Regional Snapshots
    • Life on tour
    • Photo Journals
    • International Cuisine
    • Artist Perspectives
    Shen Yun logo golden
    Shen Yun logo golden

    Shen Yun Performing Arts is the world's premier classical Chinese dance and music company, established in New York in 2006. It performs classical Chinese dance, ethnic and folk dance, and story-based dance, with orchestral accompaniment and solo performers. For 5,000 years, divine culture flourished in the land of China. Through breathtaking music and dance, Shen Yun is reviving this glorious culture. Shen Yun, or 神韻, can be translated as: “The beauty of divine beings dancing.”

    About
  • New to Shen Yun?
  • Shen Yun Symphony Orchestra
  • Life at Shen Yun
  • Factsheet
  • Challenges We Face
  • Shen Yun & Spirituality
  • Meet the Artists
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Videos
  • Latest
  • About Shen Yun
  • The Artists
  • Reviews
  • In the Media
  • What’s New
  • Featured
  • News
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • In the Media
  • Learn
  • Chinese Dance
  • Music
  • Vocal Music
  • Shen Yun Costumes
  • Digital Projection
  • Shen Yun Props
  • Stories and History
  • Shen Yun and Traditional Chinese Culture
  • Interact with us:
    Follow Us on Gan Jing World
    Sign Our Guestbook
    Get to Know More about Shen Yun
    on Our Streaming Platform
    Arts Proficiency Assessment Center
    Luxury Goods and Keepsakes
    Inspired by Shen Yun
    Shen Yun Dancer
    Shen Yun Performing Arts Official Website Copyright ©2025 Shen Yun Performing Arts. All Rights Reserved.
    Contact us Terms Privacy Site map