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        Back News > 2018 Photos from Tour: April 2–14

      2018 Photos from Tour: April 2–14 (Preview)

    1. The Shen Yun International Company was in town for ten performances in four cities, but still managed to find time to explore these Joseon Dynasty palace buildings. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
    2. The brilliant colored detailing of Gyeongbokgong Palace in Seoul. (Photo by Annie Li)
    3. Erhuist Linda Wang and Japanese emcee Xiangmei look very natural in front of buildings that were originally constructed in 1395.
    4. Close to the Palace, the artists found a quiet space in the National Folk Museum of Korea. (Photo by Annie Li)
    5. After sightseeing, dancer Olivia Chang stretches backstage before the first show at the Ulsan Culture Art Center in South Korea. (Photo by dancer Kexin Li)
    6. Meanwhile, outside the Ulsan Culture Art Center, dancer Scott Xu also does some stretching of his own. (Photo by dancer Nick Zhao)
    7. Back in Europe, the Shen Yun New York Company takes some time to explore Rome.
    8. In the vast public space of the Piazza San Pietro (St. Peter's Square), we admired the ancient Egyptian obelisk and beautiful fountains. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
    9. When touring Europe, we travel from one country to another, and then sometimes back again. Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi managed to capture this majestic shot of the Alps on our journey from Switzerland to France. (Photo by Kenji Kobayashi)
    10. Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi also managed to snap this shot of the European countryside. (Photo by Kenji Kobayashi)
    11. While passing through Normandy, France we saw the famous Le Mont Saint-Michel. The population of the tiny island it sits on is said to be just 50! (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
    12. We also saw the very recognizable French renaissance style Château de Chambord in Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France. (Photo by dancer Felix Sun)
    13. Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, Shen Yun Touring Company singer Rachael Bastick is one with the trees at the park in front of the Palacio San Martín. The Company graced the stage of the Teatro Ópera 10 times while in Argentina. (Photo by projectionist Jin Ye)
    14. On the road again! This shot was taken on the way to Salt Lake City. (Photo by singer Rachael Bastick)
    15. Onward to Canada! Locals in Vancouver showered the Shen Yun Touring Company with handmade lotus flowers before they left. Singer Rachael Bastick hung one from her bus seat to provide a happy contrast to the gloomy wet day outside. (Photo by Rachael Bastick)
    16. After a two-and-a-half-day drive to California, dancers Leo Li and Rocky Liao get a soccer ball out to enjoy the warm weather. (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)
    17. Dancer Liz Lu stretches outside of the Bridges Auditorium in Claremont, California. (Photo by dancer Stephanie Guo)
    18. Blending in with the natural curves of the trees outside the theater in Claremont, dancer Liz Lu takes a few minutes to herself before one of five scheduled performances. (Photo by Stephanie Guo)
    19. Meanwhile, the boys warmup inside on the stage of Bridges Auditorium of Pomona College. (Photo by dancer Jeff Chuang)
    20. On their way from Costa Mesa to Thousand Oaks, the Shen Yun World Company stops by Santa Monica Beach. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
    21. Dancers take in the sun before three packed performances at the Fred Kavli Theatre, in Thousand Oaks, California. (Photo by Regina Dong)
    22. They also enjoyed the extremely tall palm trees by their hotel before heading to the next city. Check out our upcoming albums to see where they go next... (Photo by Regina Dong)
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