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      Back News > Photos from Tour: March 5–18
    Pictured here is the famous Tower Bridge. Built over 120 years ago, it can raise its roadways to allow for large ships to pass. Do you know which city this Shen Yun company was in? (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)

    Photos from Tour: March 5–18

  • If you guessed London, you were correct! The Shen Yun New York Company was in town for fourteen sold-out performances at the Dominion Theatre. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
  • Dancer Henry Hong poses under a bridge in London. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
  • Dancer Henry Hong is originally from Taiwan. While in London, some of his Shen Yun colleagues toured in his home country. (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
  • London looks pleased to be hosting Shen Yun. Just look at these colors! (Photo by Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi)
  • Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Principal Dancer Kenji Kobayashi balances on train tracks in Denver, Colorado. The Shen Yun New York Company performed at the Buell Theatre Feb. 9–11. (Photo by dancer Tony Zhao)
  • Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, the Shen Yun World Company could be seen walking in front of the Merriam Theater where they had 20 performances—more than any other city in the world! (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)
  • Despite less than ideal weather in Philly, Shen Yun still felt very welcome—all 20 shows were sold-out! (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)
  • While in Argentina for ten performances March 1–11, the Shen Yun Touring Company captured this photo of the Obelisk of Buenos Aires. (Photo by dancer Edwin Fu)
  • Shen Yun orchestra members gather in front of the California Center for the Arts in Escondido. From left to right, we have Principal Trumpet Vladimir Zemtsov, Principal Bassoon Aleksander Velichko, Principal Trombone Pavlo Baishev and Principal Double Bass Juraj Kukan. (Photo by percussionist Tiffany Yu)
  • On the other side of the globe, the Shen Yun International Company enjoyed a bowl of Danzai noodles in its city of origin—Tainan, Taiwan. Despite being a well-known dish for the last 130 years, the exact proportions of ingredients are often kept a secret by restaurants that serve it. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • They also visited the Anping Tree House—an abandoned warehouse overgrown by living bayan tree roots. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • Proof that Shen Yun was at the Jingzaijiao Salt Fields in Tainan: the Chinese characters for Shen Yun written in the sand. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • The salt fields at sunset. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • These salt fields were originally established from a desert in 1818. (Photo by violinist Darrell Wang)
  • The Shen Yun International Company enjoyed checking out local tourist attractions after five shows at the Tainan Cultural Centre Performing Hall. Next, they headed to Taoyuan for another five shows. (Photo by projectionist Annie Li)
  • Over the past two weeks, Shen Yun toured the United States, England, Argentina, New Zealand, and Taiwan. Despite busy performance schedules, the artists managed to take a few pictures to share with you—enjoy!

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    Shen Yun Performing Arts is the world's premier classical Chinese dance and music company, established in New York in 2006. It performs classical Chinese dance, ethnic and folk dance, and story-based dance, with orchestral accompaniment and solo performers. For 5,000 years, divine culture flourished in the land of China. Through breathtaking music and dance, Shen Yun is reviving this glorious culture. Shen Yun, or 神韻, can be translated as: “The beauty of divine beings dancing.”

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