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        Back News > 2019 Last Photos from Tour: May 7–May 12

      2019 Last Photos from Tour: May 7–May 12 (Preview)

    1. Shen Yun World Company’s final shows were in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by dancer Jeff Chuang)
    2. Local surfers on the beach in Honolulu—a typical Hawaiian postcard scene. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
    3. Dancer Betty Wang catches the sunset at iconic Waikiki Beach.
    4. Dancers (from left) Jun Liang, Jeff Chuang, Rui Suzuki, and Antony Kuo—is it obvious they’re glad Hawaii is on their tour?
    5. Meanwhile in Europe, Shen Yun New York Company’s final city is Paris. (Photo by Principal Dancer Angelia Wang)
    6. And when in Paris, you naturally have to visit the Louvre. (Photo by Angelia Wang)
    7. The brave sample the famous French dish escargot (aka snails).
    8. A view from the Eiffel Tower of the Champs de Mars gardens.
    9. From the other side of the Eiffel Tower, a view of River Seine. See if you can spot the Arc de Triomphe.
    10. A view of Paris' Trocadero, which is composed of gardens and buildings constructed for the 1937 International Exhibition.
    11. The calm waters of the River Seine.
    12. While exploring the city shops, a rainbow of delicate treats does not escape attention.
    13. There are so many to choose from! It's time to be decisive.
    14. The winner is a pretty raspberry macaron. The raspberry on top makes it count as a fruit serving, right?
    15. Running out of time! Principal Dancer Michelle Lian scoots around to make her sightseeing more efficient.
    16. Time's up! Au revoir, Paris. See you again next year!
    17. The final audience of the final performance in the final city of Shen Yun 2019’s world tour. Paris’ Palais des Congrès.
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