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      Back News > Photos from Tour: 1/20–2/2
    Dancers pose like an enormous lotus flower atop Stone Mountain near Atlanta, GA.

    Photos from Tour: 1/20–2/2

  • The most visited site in the state of Georgia, Stone Mountain provides a picturesque spot for a splendid group photo.
  • Dancer Jim Chen (top left), stage manager Lawrence Chang (left), and dancers Kenji Kobayashi (top center), Kevin Diao (center), and Roy Chen (right) explore the natural surroundings of the park.

(Photo by Fu TzuYuan)
  • The largest bas-relief sculpture in the world (bigger than a football field), the Confederate Memorial Carving, depicts three Confederate leaders of the Civil War (on their favorite horses): President Jefferson Davis and Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J.
  • Soaring dancers Ba Xun and Kaidi Wu.

(Photo by Amber Liu)
  • Guess which year this Shen Yun company was formed? Dancers Eva Su and Linjie Huang provide a hint. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu)
  • Meanwhile, on a record-breaking-snowfall weekend, french horn player Chi-Chien Weng warms up while cooling down in snowy Detroit, Michigan.

(Photo by Grace Mo)
  • In the lobby of the timeless Detroit Opera House we have (from left) cellist Jasmine Jordan, violist Paulina Mazurkiewicz, and oboist Leen De Blauwe next to an exquisitely framed Shen Yun poster.

(Photo by Leeshai Lemish)
  • In San Diego, California, performers visit whales, dolphins, and penguins at Sea World.

(Photo by Johnny Cao)
  • In London, England there were eleven sold-out performances. Here, some of the dancers enjoy a break in between!

(Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • The iconic Tower Bridge in London took 432 construction workers eight years to build— but it was worth it! 

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Dancers (from left) Joe Zhang, Jeff Chuang, and Bingji Jin line up the perfect shot.

(Photo by Joey Chou)
  • There are many ways to experience London. The London Eye (in the background) provides elevated 360-degree views of the city.

(Photo by dancer Tony Xue)
  • The Changing of the Guards in front of Buckingham Palace draws a lot of attention. These fully operational soldiers hold a 45-minute ceremony when the new group of guards takes over.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Dancer Jared Ren spots something familiar in London. 

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • At 215 miles, the River Thames is the longest river completely in England.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • The street food in London does not disappoint. 

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • The group visits Westminster Abbey, the location of choice for royal coronations and weddings for centuries.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • The performers are greeted by a rainbow of previous year's Shen Yun banners alongside this year's design, at the Eventim Apollo.

(Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Piccadilly Circus on the left (no wild animals here,
  • 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)
  • On the last day in the U.K. before leaving for Brazil, performers visit Windsor Castle in Berkshire.

(Photo by Tony Xue)
  • Next up, Brazil!

(Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • Recently, Shen Yun performed in Atlanta, Detroit, and San Diego in the U.S.A., and across the pond England. Check out our photo album to see what the artists have been up to!

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