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      Photos from Tour: We'll See You Again Soon! (Preview)

    1. Dancer Tony Zhao getting his flips in before a performance at the Teatro Regio in Parma.
    2. Draw a line in the middle––can you spot any differences?
    3. Jessica Si and Anna Wang in the beautiful lobby of the Teatro Philamornico of Verona.
    4. Inspired by the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene, dancers Jessica Si, Alice Zhu, and Anna Wang unleash their inner Juliet in Verona, the lovers' hometown.
    5. And here's Anna Wang making her best attempt at becoming Romeo. She'll have to jump quite higher if she's to reach the aforementioned Juliet(s).
    6. Meanwhile, Shen Yun International Company reached Taiwan, and is visiting Shen Yun Collections' very first retail shop, in Taipei. Soprano Rachael Bastick encourages you to stop by if you get a chance.
    7. Teatime in Taiwan! Our ladies enjoying drinks and treats in the new Shen Yun Collections store.
    8. Do any of these scarves catch your eye?
    9. The store's ceiling mural radiates brilliantly from above.
    10. Yes, our guys sometimes go shopping, too.
    11. Between performances, the group had a chance to visit the famous Sun Moon Lake.
    12. MC Nancy Zhang (left) and Soprano Rachael Bastick posing by an imposing rock. Can you read or guess the three characters written on the front? (Hint: the name of the lake, but in Chinese.)
    13. On the way to see a local temple, Nancy Zhang and Rachael Bastick take a break on the Year of Steps, whose 366 steps symbolize the days of a (leap) year, each marked with a calendar date.
    14. Visitors can hang prayer bells on either side of the steps, hoping that their wishes will come true.
    15. After the long hike up, finally––the temple.
    16. And this marks the end of this year's series of
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