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        Back News > 2020 Photos from Tour: 1/13–1/19

      2020 Photos from Tour: 1/13–1/19 (Preview)

    1. Shown here is a certain city's first suspension bridge. It was built in 1887 and is the only bridge of its kind in the world. Can you guess which city Shen Yun International Company is in?

(Photo by dancer Tony Xue)
    2. London, U.K.! Dancers pose in front of the impressive Hammersmith Bridge, which is currently open for pedestrians but closed for motorists. It crosses the Thames River.
    3. Dancer Joe Chang finds a quiet balcony to do some pre-performance meditation at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, U.K.

(Photo by dancer Jeff Chuang)
    4. More seats were added for all three of the performances at this grandly styled theater that opened its doors in 1891.

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    5. Dancers Bella Fan, Jenni Song, and Angelina Liu of Shen Yun Touring Company grace the stage of the oldest continuously operating opera house in Europe, the Teatro di San Carlo Opera House in Naples, Italy. 
(Photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    6. The Royal Box where the King previously enjoyed performances (left), and the perfect view that he would have had from his regal seat. (Photo by Han Ye)
    7. Shen Yun Touring Company felt more than welcome while in town with four sold-out performances at the nearly 300-year-old theater.
    8. Performers explore the heart of Florence, Italy.

(Photo by Alan Lee)
    9. While in Rome, Shen Yun Touring Company visits one of the most famous sights in Italy: the Pantheon.

(Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    10. Next up is St. Peter's Basilica, the largest church in the world.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    11. Among the many statues that adorn the Renaissance architecture is one of St. Peter himself.

(Photo by Principal Dancer William Li)
    12. Exploring Rome by moonlight, dancer Kim Jisung takes a moment to pose in front of the Colosseum.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    13. Known as the 'wedding cake' building due to its color and shape, the Vittoriano is a focal point in the city, and dominates the skyline.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    14. They say, 'When in Rome, do as the Romans.' Sure enough, the group is going out to see what the Romans are doing.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    15. Dancer Eric Lam points the way in Pompeii.

(Photo by William Li)
    16. Performers take in the exceptionally well-preserved ruins of the ancient Roman city.

(Photo by William Li)
    17. Multitasking dancers William Li (left) and Jeff Sun.
    18. Dancers gather joyfully among the city's ancient ruins.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    19. Venice, here we come!

(Photo by William Li)
    20. Performers take a day trip to the Italian city known for its canal streets. 

(Photo by William Li)
    21. Dancers stop on one of the over 400 bridges that link Venice together as a gondola passes underneath.

(Photo by William Li)
    22. How generous of you, Mr. William Li!
    23. The famous facade of the most famous church in Venice, St. Mark's Basilica, which was built in the 11th century.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    24. Dancers capture the moment in front of the Basilica.

(Photo by William Li)
    25. One of the most recognizable buildings in the city, the tall bell tower (St. Mark's Campanile), serves as a good meeting place—it's so easy to spot!

(Photo by Han Ye)
    26. One of Venice's major water-traffic canals, the 2.4-mile-long Grand Canal, separates the 118 islands that make up the city.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    27. Meanwhile, on a rainy day back in the U.K., Shen Yun International Company stops to explore Blenheim Palace, one of the largest homes in England.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
    28. Built between 1705 and 1722, the interior of the palace provides a peek into the lives of the Duke of Marlborough and his family over the centuries.

(Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    29. Dancer Joe Chang snaps a photo of one of the many pieces of artwork on display.

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    30. A great finish to an interesting day.

Check back to see where we head next!

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
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