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        Back News > 2019 Vacation Photos (Part 2)

      2019 Vacation Photos (Part 2) (Preview)

    1. Clockwise from top, dancers Diana Teng, Xindi Cai, Sophie Xie, and MC Ashley Wei treated themselves to a holiday in Bali, Indonesia.
    2. Xindi Cai (right) excited to be in Bali.
    3. Diana Teng enjoying the thrill of Bali's incredible jungle swings.
    4. Ashley Wei (left) and Diana Teng find a quiet spot to recover from the adrenaline rush.
    5. Bali has amazing coconut products—this sundae is said to be the best coconut ice cream around. (Photo by Ashley Wei)
    6. The friends on their way to watch the sunset from Uluwatu Temple.
    7. Next, like many of our performers, they traveled to Japan to experience its beautiful traditional culture—Diana Teng (left) and Ashley Wei visiting Yasaka Shrine in kimonos.
    8. MC Nancy Zhang on her way to the Arashiyama Bamboo Groves of Kyoto, Japan.
    9. Byōdō-in Temple in Uji, Japan. (Photo by Nancy Zhang)
    10. Dancer-brothers William (left) and Victor Li in front of Sensō-ji  Temple in Asakusa, Japan.
    11. A rewarding vista after scaling Mount Komagatake. (Photo by William Li)
    12. Next stop: Fuji-san. (Photo by William Li)
    13. From Fujinomiya 5th Station, the brothers are ready to make their way up Mount Fuji.
    14. Principal dancer Melody Qin arrives at Tokyo Disney.
    15. Melody Qin finds a new friend at Pooh Corner.
    16. After Disneyland, Melody Qin had a go at rock climbing.
    17. Over in downtown Tokyo, dancer Jeff Chuang captures bustling Shibuya Crossing.
    18. Jeff Chuang also visited Taiwan's Qingjing farm. At 1,750 meters above sea level, it's one of the best vacation places on the island during the super hot Taiwanese summers...
    19. ...just ask the sheep! (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    20. Dancer Michelle Wu at Wat Ratchabophit—a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
    21. She also visited Bangkok's Grand Palace...
    22. ...with its magnificent architecture and many Buddhist statues throughout.
    23. Wat Arun just before sunset—and aglow ten minutes later.
    24. Taking a break from the bustle of the city, Michelle Wu went to an ethical elephant sanctuary, and got up close to its happy, healthy animals.
    25. Stopping by a Chiangmai temple near sunset. (Photo by Michelle Wu)
    26. On Hong Kong's Lantau Island, the 34-meter Tian Tan Buddha. (Photo by Michelle Wu)
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