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        Back News > 2020 Photos from Tour: 1/27–2/2

      2020 Photos from Tour: 1/27–2/2 (Preview)

    1. Hello from Shen Yun Touring Company in Cinque Terre, Italy! (Photo by William Li)
    2. Accessible only by train or boat, there's not a car in sight in the seaside town of Manarola in Cinque Terre. (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
    3. Performers explore the city famous for its sweet wine and medieval relics. (Photo by William Li)
    4. Ladies line up on the shore of Manarola, where an old church bell tower was used to warn of potential pirate raids back in the day. (Photo by dancer Diana Teng)
    5. There's no need for the bell tower today, the dancers can protect locals from the pirates.
    6. Dancer Eric Wang peers over the edge at the ocean. (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
    7. Dancer-martial artists Eric Lam and Jeff Sun. (Photo by William Li)
    8. Dancer Jeff Sun relaxing midair and enjoying the view. (Photo by William Li)
    9. Dancers Sam Pu and Ji-Sung Kim take advantage of the picturesque surroundings.
    10. With a population of only 353 in Manarola, in any one day more tourists visit than there are local residents.
    11. Venice as seen from across the sea. (Photo by soprano Rachael Bastick)
    12. Erhu soloist Qi Xiaochun prepares for sound-check during setup at the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Rachael Bastick)
    13. Whether you look up or down, there's something pleasing to the eye at this theater. (Photo by Rachael Bastick)
    14. A standing ovation at one of four sold-out performances at the Teatro Comunale Luciano Pavarotti in Modena, Italy. (Photo by Song Wu)
    15. Pipa player Miao Tzu visits with Pavarotti after the last performance in Modena. (Photo by Rachael Bastick)
    16. From left, Chelsea Xian, Yarou Liao, Crystal Ho, and Jenny He stand between cloisters that remain from a 12th century convent in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Han Ye)
    17. Genoa, Italy at dusk. (Photo by dancer Andrew Fung)
    18. Dancers explore Genoa between performances at the Teatro Carlo Felice. (Photo by Andrew Fung)
    19. A dancer trekking up a steep alley in the city.
    20. The stunning Gallery of Mirrors at the Royal Palace Museum in Genoa. (Photo by Han Ye)
    21. Built in the 17th century, the museum contains a wealth of Baroque art. (Photo by Han Ye)
    22. Meanwhile, Shen Yun New York Company spots Mount Fuji in Japan. It hasn't erupted since 1707—phew! (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    23. The old village on Sanneizaka, one of the oldest streets in Kyoto, Japan. (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    24. Dancers Felix Sun, Chad Chen, and Henry Hong on the grounds near Kōdai-ji (高台寺), a temple built in 1606 by a nun to pray for her deceased husband. Such devotion! (Photo by Tony Zhao)
    25. Completed in 2012, Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in the world. Standing at 2,080 feet, it provides a vast view of the city. (Photo by dancer Henry Hong)
    26. In San Diego, California, Shen Yun Global Company visits whales, dolphins, and penguins at Sea World. (Photo by Johnny Cao)
    27. Meanwhile, in London, Shen Yun International Company is greeted by a rainbow of previous year's Shen Yun banners alongside this year's design, at the Eventim Apollo. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    28. Piccadilly Circus on the left (no wild animals here, 'circus' is derived from the Latin word 'circle') and Regent Street, the world's first retail shopping street. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    29. Opened in 1824 with only 38 pieces, the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square houses over 2,300 works of art today. (Photo by Annie Li)
    30. On the last day in the U.K. before leaving for Brazil, performers visit Windsor Castle in Berkshire. (Photo by Tony Xue)
    31. Next up, Brazil! (Photo by Annie Li)
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