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      Photos of the Week: 5/3-5/11 (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun World Company was wrapping up its tour in South Korea and Seoul was supposed to be the next-to-last city. But after threats from the Chinese Embassy, KBS Hall canceled the four Shen Yun performances there. Principal Dancer Ben Chen spent some time visiting the traditional palaces of Seoul. (photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    2. Under the eaves in Gyeongbokgung Palace. The palace was built in the style of ancient Chinese architecture; traditional Chinese culture is very much revered in Korea but, ironically, a performance of traditional Chinese culture is canceled - and that because of the Chinese Embassy. (photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    3. In front of the main palace hall, officials would stand in the court according to their ranks, identical to the ancient Chinese system.  (photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    4. Gardens inside the Gyeongbokgung Palace. (photo by dancer Jun Liang)
    5. Dancers (from left) Patrick Trang, Jason Pan, and Joe Huang with a woman dressed in traditional Korean garb at the Hyangwonjeong Pavilion, meaning “The Pavilion of Far-Reaching Fragrance.” (photo by dancer Jun Liang)
    6. Meanwhile, Shen Yun Touring Company finished their season in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  (photo by Chewy Chen)
    7. Dancers from Shen Yun World Company study together the teachings of Falun Dafa during an off day in Seoul, South Korea. (photo by dancer Mark Kao)
    8. At the end of another season, Shen Yun International Company counts down the last few days… including the last long bus ride, back home from Canada. (photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    9. Principal Dancer Chelsea Cai with the last wave goodbye before getting on the bus. (photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    10. The last buckle… on the last prop box.  (photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    11. Goodbye 2016 Tour! (photo by dancer Stephanie Guo in Suwon, South Korea)
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