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        Back News > 2020 Photos from Tour: A New Season, A New Year

      2020 Photos from Tour: A New Season, A New Year (Preview)

    1. Dancers Hungwei Sun (left) and Eric Wang of Shen Yun Touring Company enjoy Florence, Italy between performances. 

(Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    2. It's hard to look away from the elaborate facade of Florence's cathedral.

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    3. After five sold-out performances at the Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, it's time to say goodbye. Until next year, Florence!

(Photo by Andrew Fung)
    4. Meanwhile, dancer Ty Chen warms up before Shen Yun Global Company's first performance at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco.

(Photo by Zhiheng Li)
    5. After a New Year's Eve matinee performance, performers check out San Francisco's Japantown.

(Photo by Johnny Chao)
    6. Suits and dress shoes don't stop these dancers from hitting the beach.

(Photo by Johnny Chao)
    7. So close, yet so far: the mile-long Golden Gate Bridge seen from afar.

(Photo by Johnny Chao)
    8. What a delicious way to end a string of performances in San Francisco!

(Photo by Zhiheng Li)
    9. Meanwhile, Shen Yun New York Company dancers start to get into the swing of things while in Japan.
    10. The performers plan their time well, picking what is most important to see.
    11. Hiroshima Castle does not disappoint. The main building is five stories tall with the top floor offering panoramic views of the city.

(Photo by Principal Dancer Angelia Wang)
    12. The castle grounds are surrounded by an impressive moat.

(Photo by dancer Tony Zhao)
    13. Dancers Michelle Lian (left) and Jessica Si discover some traditional Japanese clothing and can't pass up the opportunity to give them a try.
    14. Dancers Jessica Si (left), Michelle Lian, and Michelle Lian (again) continue to explore their Japanese sides.
    15. The New Year calls for festive clothing and kimono-sporting locals in Kyoto are complying.

(Photo by Angelia Wang)
    16. Dancer Felix Sun captures the magnificent Nagoya Castle.
    17. Not to be mistaken for the Eiffel Tower, the Nagoya TV Tower conveniently includes both a restaurant and a bowling alley inside.

(Photo by Felix Sun)
    18. Performers pass an oyster farm during a boat ride to Miyajima Island (宮島). Time to eat!
    19. Dancers (from left) Bryant Zhou, Chad Chen, Daniel Sun, and Felix Sun explore Miyajima Island together.
    20. A visit to Japan's Itsukushima Island offers more great views.

(Photo by Juraj Kukan)
    21. A majestic pagoda rises above the trees on Itsukushima Island.
    22. The stairs lead to the Senjokaku Pavilion and a five-tiered Pagoda (Gojunoto) that was built in 1407.

(Photo by clarinetist Yevgeniy Reznik)
    23. Bonjour Montreal, Canada. Shen Yun World Company performers visit the Notre-Dame Basilica on New Year's Day before their first performance at the Place des Arts - Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier.

(Photo by Jack Han)
    24. Dressed for the weather, dancers pose together in front of the well-known church located in the historic district of Old Montreal.

(Photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    25. Ben Chen takes a selfie of himself with fellow dancer Jun Liang and a well-lit holiday tree.
    26. After five successful Montreal performances, it's time to head to another city.

Check back to see where they go next!

(Photo by Jack Han)
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