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        Back News > 2019 Photos from Tour: March 15–26

      2019 Photos from Tour: March 15–26 (Preview)

    1. In sunny Orlando for six shows over five days! (Photo by dancer Megan Li)
    2. Performers relax at Florida’s Wekiwa Springs State Park on a break day. (Photo by Megan Li)
    3. In Perth, Australia, after a week of performances, Shen Yun World Company stops by the local botanical garden. (Photo by Company Manager Vina Lee)
    4. Unique to Australia, this flower—the Banksia—is known as “The Jewel of Kings Park.”
    5. Enjoying the shade of a Blush Satinash—one Australia’s native rainforest trees—before heading to the airport for Brisbane.
    6. Dancer Betty Wang leaves her mark on the beach of Long Bay Regional Park in Auckland, New Zealand.
    7. Sunset in Sydney, Australia.
    8. Dancer Liz Lu at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. (Photo by dancer Michelle Wu)
    9. A 5 a.m. fire alarm forces lighting engineer Benny Chan out of his bed in Gold Coast, Australia. Witnessing the sunrise over the city is not the worst way to start a double-performance day!
    10. It’s the last day of the Aussie leg of tour and dancers get up early to do one final stretch while watching the sunrise on the beach. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
    11. Dancers (from left) Yuwen Lin, Yoriya Kikukawa, and Betty Wang enjoy their last morning in Gold Coast, Australia.
    12. Dancer Betty Wang complements the tranquil sunrise.
    13. Dancers (from left) Liz Lu, Michelle Wu, and Daniella Wollensak get up early and enjoy some sand between their toes.
    14. A silhouette of early bird Liz Lu on the beach at sunrise.
    15. Dancers Yoriya Kikukawa (left) and Yuwen Lin playfully pose on the beach. After performing in six cities across Australia, the next stop is—South Korea!
    16. Meanwhile, in Arizona, dancer Henry Hung poses in the sun at the Mesa Ikeda Theater. (Photo by dancer Tony Zhao)
    17. Dancer Allen Liu takes a turn too. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    18. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Shen Yun Touring Company’s Kaidi Wu admires the ornate chandelier in the lobby of Benedum Center for the Performing Arts. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu)
    19. Principal Dancer Miranda Zhou-Galati familiarizes herself with the stage. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    20. Dancer Yinian Chen warming up before one of three performances at the Benedum Center, which was originally built as a movie palace in 1928. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
    21. The Steel City (Pittsburgh) as seen from the south shore of the Monongahela River. (Photo by dancer Daniel Jiang)
    22. After performing in Pittsburgh and before heading back to headquarters in New York, Shen Yun Touring Company manages to catch Shen Yun New York Company performing at Lincoln Center in Manhattan. (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
    23. In Germany, Shen Yun International Company samples the local fare. (Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    24. While traveling to Ludwigsburg, Germany, from Geneva, Switzerland, the performers stop for a special visit—can you guess where they are?  (Photo by dancer Kexin Li)
    25. Neuschwanstein Castle! This historic European landmark is sometimes called the fairytale palace. It inspired the Walt Disney castle.
    26. An inner façade of the castle. King Ludwig II (also called the Moon King) built it, but got live here for only 172 days before he died. (Photo by dancer Monty Mou)
    27. Built as a private residence by the shy monarch, it is now—ironically—open to the public and explored by up to 6,000 people a day. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    28. A stunning view of the Bavarian Alps from the castle terrace.
    29. Alpsee Lake—one of two lakes near Neuschwanstein Castle. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    30. Looking closer, you might notice another castle on the right. Let's go check it out... (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    31. This is a smaller castle that King Ludwig II visited with his family as a child on holidays. The time he spent here likely inspired him to build his own home—Neuschwanstein Castle—in the same area later on. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    32. A view of the landscape around Neuschwanstein Castle. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    33. Signs of spring—the ice begins to melt on Alpsee Lake. (Photo by Kexin Li)
    34. A final glimpse of the real-life fairytale castle. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    35. Andrew Fung—the dancer-photographer responsible for many of these castle photos.
    36. Next, Shen Yun International Company visits Sanssouci Palace, a favorite summer residence of the Prussian King Fredrick the Great. (Photo by dancer Tony Zhao)
    37. It’s off-season for the fountains near the palace, but dancer Tim Lin fills in for the water. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    38. Dancer Stanley Lin meets a flute-playing Fredrick the Great look-alike on the palace grounds. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    39. The manicured gardens of Sanssouci Palace. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    40. Sanssouci comes from the French “sans souci,” which means “without worry,” or “carefree.” This palace was meant for relaxation and recreation, not business. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    41. Fredrick the Great sketched the original blueprint for the palace, and was heavily involved in the overall design. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    42. An ornate clock at “carefree palace.” (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    43. Look up! Even the ceiling is beautifully decorated. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    44. An elaborately adorned corridor. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    45. Goodbye, Sanssouci! Where will they go next? Check out our ticket page to find out! (Photo by Tony Zhao)
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