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    Diana Teng (left) and Ashley Wei visiting Yasaka Shrine in kimonos.

    Shen Yun 2019 Vacation Photos – Part 2

  • Clockwise from top, dancers Diana Teng, Xindi Cai, Sophie Xie, and MC Ashley Wei treated themselves to a holiday in Bali, Indonesia.
  • Xindi Cai (right) excited to be in Bali.
  • Diana Teng enjoying the thrill of Bali's incredible jungle swings.
  • Ashley Wei (left) and Diana Teng find a quiet spot to recover from the adrenaline rush.
  • Bali has amazing coconut products—this sundae is said to be the best coconut ice cream around. (Photo by Ashley Wei)
  • The friends on their way to watch the sunset from Uluwatu Temple.
  • Next, like many of our performers, they traveled to Japan to experience its beautiful traditional culture—Diana Teng (left) and Ashley Wei visiting Yasaka Shrine in kimonos.
  • MC Nancy Zhang on her way to the Arashiyama Bamboo Groves of Kyoto, Japan.
  • Byōdō-in Temple in Uji, Japan. (Photo by Nancy Zhang)
  • Dancer-brothers William (left) and Victor Li in front of Sensō-ji  Temple in Asakusa, Japan.
  • A rewarding vista after scaling Mount Komagatake. (Photo by William Li)
  • Next stop: Fuji-san. (Photo by William Li)
  • From Fujinomiya 5th Station, the brothers are ready to make their way up Mount Fuji.
  • Principal dancer Melody Qin arrives at Tokyo Disney.
  • Melody Qin finds a new friend at Pooh Corner.
  • After Disneyland, Melody Qin had a go at rock climbing.
  • Over in downtown Tokyo, dancer Jeff Chuang captures bustling Shibuya Crossing.
  • Jeff Chuang also visited Taiwan's Qingjing farm. At 1,750 meters above sea level, it's one of the best vacation places on the island during the super hot Taiwanese summers...
  • ...just ask the sheep! (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Dancer Michelle Wu at Wat Ratchabophit—a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • She also visited Bangkok's Grand Palace...
  • ...with its magnificent architecture and many Buddhist statues throughout.
  • Wat Arun just before sunset—and aglow ten minutes later.
  • Taking a break from the bustle of the city, Michelle Wu went to an ethical elephant sanctuary, and got up close to its happy, healthy animals.
  • Stopping by a Chiangmai temple near sunset. (Photo by Michelle Wu)
  • On Hong Kong's Lantau Island, the 34-meter Tian Tan Buddha. (Photo by Michelle Wu)
  • After five months on tour, Shen Yun performers took some time off for much-needed vacation and have submitted an array of eyeopening and fun photos from their adventures. It looks like everyone had a spectacular time, and now—after two weeks of sun, ocean, and snow-capped peaks—they're revved up for a new rehearsal season.

    Following the album from their adventures in Europe and the Americas, here are their photos from Asia!

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