Japan: Falun Gong Welcomed at the Hachioji International Exchange Activity (Photos)
By a practitioner in Japan
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 24, 2007, Falun Gong practitioners
participated in an International Festival sponsored by the Hachioji
International Exchange Groups Council in Hachioji, Tokyo. They demonstrated the
Falun Gong exercises, taught people how to make folded paper lotus flowers, and
performed onstage to introduce Falun Dafa to people from different countries. Falun Gong exercise demonstration The hosting organization invited practitioners to teach the
Falun Gong exercises. Many in the audience wished to learn. The International Festival was hosted by Hachioji City. The mayor was present
to congratulate the event. Along with the spread of Falun Dafa, the number of
practitioners in the area has increased. Falun Gong practitioners handed
truth-clarification literature and a paper lotus flower printed with
"Falun Dafa is good" to the mayor. The mayor asked in concern, "I
heard that you have been having a hard time in China. Please keep up your good
work." The practitioners replied, "We will definitely keep it
up." The mayor also had a group photo taken with the practitioners in
traditional costume. At the festival, there were booths showcasing cultures from each country.
Falun Gong practitioners wearing Tang Dynasty costumes represented China and
taught how to make folded paper lotus flowers. People listened to the
practitioners' exposure of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) persecution of
Falun Gong while learning to make paper lotus flowers. Some Chinese people were
surprised initially, but after hearing the practitioners' further explanation,
they made the decision to quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations. During a break, the hosting organization invited the practitioners to teach
the Falun Gong exercises. Many people expressed their wish to learn the
exercises. In the afternoon, the practitioners conducted a 25-minute performance
onstage. They demonstrated the Falun Gong exercises, sang songs and danced
Chinese folk dances and classical-style dances composed by practitioners. Their
excellent performance won much applause. A western teacher indicated that she
would invite the practitioners to perform in her school. She said, "Your
costumes and gestures are wonderful."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/9/30/163628.html
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