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A Singapore Practitioner's Trip to Manhattan (Photos)
By a practitioner from Singapore
(Clearwisdom.net) Finally, I arrived in New York. The "Big
Apple" in my geography textbook was now live in front of me. In the
evening, when walking along the streets in Manhattan and passing through Times
Square, the streets are illuminated. In front of the skyscrapers and glittering
neon lights, tourists of different nationalities excitedly point and take
pictures. Along the bustling and noisy streets, suddenly, I saw one, two, and
three Falun Gong practitioners wearing yellow T-shirts, practicing the exercises
or distributing leaflets. I walked towards them. Thirteen days and nights passed in a flash. It took me more than 20 hours to
fly several thousand miles, and it turned out that the experiences I read on
Minghui Net became my own personal experiences. I'd like to summarize them with
the following stories. While waiting for my flight at New York's JFK International Airport, I went
to buy a bottle of water. A friendly African-American girl at the stall spoke in
Chinese, "Hello! How are you," whenever she saw an Asian-look person.
I responded, "Miss, your Chinese pronunciation is pretty good!" She
smiled and said, "I think I was probably a Chinese person in a previous
life." Upon hearing that, I was surprised and said, "Yes, I agree.
Maybe it is true! Wait, I have some literature for you." I took out a copy
of the Falun Gong newsletter, a flyer, and a video CD and gave them to the girl.
She was very happy to receive them and said, "Oh, Falun Gong! I would like
to know where I could learn the practice." I told her that she could find
local practitioners' contact numbers in the newsletter. She once again spoke in
Chinese, "Thank you!" One day, I went to the Chinese Consulate with fellow practitioners to send
forth righteous thoughts. Streets around the Consulate were very quiet and there
was very little traffic. Just as I sat down, a vehicle stopped in front of me. I
heard a voice asking me in English, "Miss, are you Falun Gong
practitioners?" I opened my eyes, and saw a Caucasian man dressed in blue
work clothes. He held a copy of the newsletter, "Falun Gong Today," in
his hand. I answered, "Yes!" He raised the newsletter and said,
"I've been reading the newsletter, it is such a pity! I feel very sad and I
support you." I thanked him and started chatting with him. It turned out that he is a taxi driver. Because he worked the late shift that
day, he drove by at this time. He said that he usually passed by the Chinese
Consulate every morning. He always saw Falun Gong practitioners sitting here,
and he felt very sympathetic towards them. I asked him where he got the
newsletter. He said that that someone threw it on the ground and he picked it
up. Hearing that, I was moved by his kindness. He sat down and happily talked
with me. He said that he was very interested in Chinese language when he was a
young child. He also excitedly spoke a few simple Chinese words. I introduced
more facts about Falun Gong to him and invited him to learn the practice. He
said he would. Twenty minutes passed, and he drove off after we parted ways. On the first evening after we arrived in New York, we distributed some Falun
Gong truth-clarifying materials on the streets. We also became familiar with the
environment. When practitioners from other countries talked with people and
explained the facts to them, we carefully watched and learned from them. We
found that the many truth-clarifying posters and photos were prepared very well,
and were not only convenient but also eye-catching. Some practitioners hung the
photo posters on their backs, and other practitioners practiced the exercises or
distributed materials. The effect was quite good. The next morning we went to the main railway station, according to the
activity plan, but did not see other practitioners. We then started doing what
we were supposed to do. The ten of us were divided into several groups. At the
street intersections close to the railway station entrance, we practiced the
exercises, distributed flyers, and displayed the banners. Crowds of people came
and went, and many people accepted the flyers from us. Police officers on duty
were friendly as they watched us. At times, groups of practitioners from Taiwan
holding display boards passed by. We found out later that practitioners from
Singapore were reassigned to go to other sites. No wonder we did not see fellow
practitioners who arrived in New York earlier. However, we were all deeply
touched by our first-day experience of actively clarifying the truth. We did not
wait for or depend on others. Instead, we made good use of our time to clarify
the truth. During the first few days, because we were not very familiar with the local
area, to save time our group often took taxis to go to the activity sites. The
expense was similar to that of the subway, but later, a practitioner suggested
that we take the subway. On the subway, a tall practitioner hung a
truth-clarifying display board on his body, another practitioner held a poster
in his hands, and others carried newsletters and flyers. This way we attracted
many people's attention as we traveled on the subway. When people noticed the
poster or the display board, a practitioner would then go over and give them a
copy of truth-clarifying newsletter. Most passengers were very happy to receive
the newsletters and immediately read them. Before they got off the subway, they
carefully put the newsletter into their bags. Some New Yorkers took their
initiative to ask, "What happened?" We would then clarify the truth to
them. As we walked the rest of the way to the activity sites, we also held the
posters and distributed flyers along the street. Sometimes, we distributed all
our materials before we even arrived at the sites. Seeing that the effect of
clarifying the truth was so good by taking the subway, we were all very happy,
and from then on we took the subway every day. Even when we took the wrong line
when switching subways, it did not delay the truth-clarification no matter where
we got on or got off the subway. Anti-torture exhibitions expose the brutal persecution and play an important
role in truth-clarification. We had read articles on the Internet about how practitioners in many
countries held anti-torture exhibitions and live re-enactments of the torture
methods that exposed the persecution of Falun Gong. We had never done that in
Singapore. This time, we were assigned to hold an anti-torture exhibition with
practitioners from Hong Kong, Canada, and New Jersey. It was a great opportunity
for us to learn from other practitioners. When we saw the props, such as the
iron cage, the Tiger Bench, handcuffs, and bloody clothes, as well as the
time-consuming make-up, we were all touched by the fellow practitioners'
efforts. Initially, we just helped to move stuff around, distributed materials, and
took care of the booth collecting petition signatures. One day, there was a
shortage of actors, and Singapore practitioners were needed to help. I thought,
"We have never done this before, perhaps we would feel shy to play the
role. Whom should I ask to play the role?" While thinking this way, I
turned around and saw a Singapore fellow practitioner already standing there and
playing the role of a police officer. After that, several Singapore
practitioners played the roles of victims enduring the torture. They sat there
for several hours and cooperated very well with practitioners from other
countries. Many Singapore practitioners who actively took part in the
re-enactment of the torture methods were usually very quiet. When actors were
needed, they simply said, "Count me in." Today, while I was in Manhattan, my English was put to use. Each day, as I
handed out newsletters or took care of the petition-signing booth, I tried my
best to speak to people and introduce the beauty of Falun Dafa, as well as the
ongoing inhuman persecution of the practice and its practitioners in China. The
peaceful practice and the brutal scene of torture formed a striking contrast,
which shocked every person who passed by the display site. Other fellow
practitioners also actively talked with people. They did not limit themselves to
simply handing out materials. Some practitioners have very limited English
vocabulary, but they consulted with other practitioners before they came to the
U.S. They put all possible English words that might be used on a piece of paper
and practiced pronouncing those words at home. This way, with the collective
effort, more and more New Yorkers learned about the truth, and a constant flow
of people came to sign our petition opposing the persecution. People used their
different languages to express their good will and support. "I feel very sad, and I hope it will turn out well." "What can I do to help you? Do you need money?" "I wish you good luck!" "You've done a great thing! I will tell this to everyone in my
hometown." "I already sent an email to a news radio station, they should report on
you." "I am a high school student. What can I do in my school to help
you?" "I've been to China and I know about this..." "Such a wonderful practice! Maybe later I'll also join you." For this trip to New York, fellow practitioners overcame different kinds of
hardships to make the trip. Some practitioners who do not speak English also
decided to go to New York, and they did very well in various activities. They
also felt that they had learned a lot. Some practitioners unexpectedly obtained
the approval from their bosses to take a long vacation. Some people changed
their plans to take an earlier trip in order to participate in the Fa-rectification
as soon as they could. In Manhattan, we held group practice, Fa study, and
experience sharing every morning. In the cooperation with practitioners from
other countries, we made up for our deficiencies by learning from others' strong
points. Each day we saw practitioners from different countries or areas coming
here for the same goal. It is really hard for me to express the sacred feeling.
We saw practitioners from Russia, Israel, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
the U.S., Canada, Sweden, U.K., Denmark, and so on. They looked different, but
they carried the same wish. Many fellow practitioners prepared only a very
simple lunch for themselves. After one-day activity, they nibbled on bread and
hurried to take the subway to attend the evening group Fa-study. Travel-worn,
you went and he came. We nodded to each other and waved to say "good
bye." Such a group of volunteers were like a pure stream and recorded a
splendid chapter in history. |