
Moon Goddess Fan
As seen in various Shen Yun dance pieces, the ancient Chinese believed that the bright moon in the night was a realm of celestial wonders that one could potentially visit. This design recalls the Chinese lore of the moon goddess, Chang'e, who lives in a heavenly moon palace with a host of fairy princesses to keep her company.
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Moon Goddess Fan
As seen in various Shen Yun dance pieces, the ancient Chinese believed that the bright moon in the night was a realm of celestial wonders that one could potentially visit. This design recalls the Chinese lore of the moon goddess, Chang'e, who lives in a heavenly moon palace with a host of fairy princesses to keep her company.
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As seen in various Shen Yun dance pieces, the ancient Chinese believed that the bright moon in the night was a realm of celestial wonders that one could potentially visit. This design recalls the Chinese lore of the moon goddess, Chang'e, who lives in a heavenly moon palace with a host of fairy princesses to keep her company.






















