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      Back News > Photos from Tour: March 27–April 2
    Meanwhile, in South Korea, Shen Yun’s Korean-born dancer Jungsu Lee holds a glowing orb. (Photo by dancer Ben Chen)

    Photos from Tour: March 27–April 2

  • Dancers (from left) Antony Kuo, Jungsu Lee, and Jun Liang pose in front of the King Sejong statue at the Gwanghwamun Plaza in Seoul. (Photo by dancer Jeff Chuang)
  • Shen Yun World Company is performing in five cities across South Korea over the course of two weeks. Dancers Jungsu Lee (left) and Jun Liang pose with a Royal Guard at Gyeongbokgung Palace. (Photo by Jeff Chuang)
  • Shen Yun orchestra musicians try to gain the full Korean experience by wearing the traditional Korean Hanbok. (Photo by projectionist Regina Dong)
  • Shen Yun orchestra musicians in Hanbok at Gyeongbokgung Palace.
  • Musicians get into character at Gyeongbokgung Palace, where they are surrounded by traditional beauty and elegance.
  • Musicians look like ladies of the palace in their beautifully detailed Hanbok.
  • Dancers Jungsu Lee and Jack Han wake up early and watch the sunrise from the beach in Gangneung, South Korea. (Photo by dancer Ben Chen, who also got up early)
  • A rare framing opportunity. (Photo by Ben Chen)
  • Dancer Jungsu Lee attempts to snap the perfect sunrise shot. (Photo by Ben Chen)
  • Dancer Michelle Wu takes a turn capturing the picturesque sunrise over the Sea of Japan.
  • Can't wait to return again next year, Korea!
  • Meanwhile, Shen Yun Touring Company arrives in Vancouver, Canada! (Photo by dancer Ziyuan Fu)
  • Famous for being the largest ski resort in North America, Whistler Blackcomb is the site of the group’s next visit during a 10-performance stretch in Vancouver.
  • The 2010 Winter Olympics were held right here in Whistler! Dancers Hannah Jao (left) and Sophia Chang use the Olympic rings to aid their stretching. (Photo by Eva Su)
  • Dancer Kaidi Wu, center, isn’t saying she’s the best. Or is she? (Photo by Principal Dancer William Li)
  • Dancers (from left) Miranda Zhou-Galati, Yiting Huang, and Kaidi Wu pose on the Olympic awards podium. (Photo by William Li)
  • Dancer Hannah Jao strikes a gold-winning pose while Yuxuan Liu (left) and Eva Su are close behind with silver and bronze, respectively. (Photo by dancer Diana Teng)
  • Dancers (from left) Diana Teng, Eva Su, Sophia Chang, and Hannah Jao huddle in a bobsled. (Photo by dancer Yuxuan Liu)
  • A majestic waterfall leaves the dancers feeling refreshed!
  • The group then heads to Vancouver's Stanley Park to take a walk by Lost Lagoon Lake. (Photo by dancer Daniel Jiang)
  • Stage manager Tim Wu leaps in the air at Stanley Park. Yes, previously he was a dancer (not all stage managers can jump like this!). (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
  • Better than a typical park bench, this huge log can fit eight dancers! (Photo by dancer Diana Teng)
  • Based on the gear, can you guess what they’re going to do next?
  • That's right, it's time to jump on some bikes! Stanley Park is Vancouver's largest, and there is so much to see! (Photo by dancer Kaidi Wu)
  • The epic journey begins. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
  • Time for a stretching break. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
  • Hopefully the log doesn’t roll away from Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu! (Photo by dancer Sophie Xie)
  • Dancer Yinian Chen along the waterfront. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
  • A cluster of purplish sea stars. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
  • Principal Dancer Kaidi Wu mimics the beauty of this blossoming tree with her pose and scarf. (Photo by dancer Cecilia Wang)
  • Dancers (left to right) Miranda Zhou-Galati, Cecilia Wang, Bella Fan, and Jenny Song join the beautiful background. (Photo by Kaidi Wu)
  • Dancers Daniel Jiang and William Li explore Vancouver for photo ops between performances. (Photo by dancer Sam Pu)
  • Dancer Ziyuan Fu attempts to double his stretching efficiency. (Photo by Johnny Cao)
  • A Vancouver evening. (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
  • A glowing sunset just south of Vancouver's downtown. (Photo by Daniel Jiang)
  • Shen Yun Touring Company checks out Capilano Suspension Bridge Park in North Vancouver. (Photo by Principal Dancer William Li)
  • From left: dancers Alan Lee, Xinghao Che, Daniel Jiang, Sam Pu, and sound engineer Nemanja Rebic are wondering who framed them.
  • Don't try this at home! From left, dancers Sam Pu and Xinghao Cha, as well as sound engineer Nemanja Rebic creatively cross an attraction that is not for the faint of heart—Cliff Walk.
  • Dancer Xinghao Che stretches with the help of a tree.
  • Built in 1889, Capilano Suspension Bridge stretches 450 feet (137m) across and 230 feet (70m) above Capilano River. Principal Dancer William Li enjoys the elevated view. (Photo by Sam Pu)
  • This is William Li's view from the bridge.
  • A view of Capilano Suspension Bridge from ground level. The unique bridge has been featured in several television programs.
  • Shen Yun World Company and Shen Yun Touring Company explore Korea and Canada between performances.

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