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Taiwan: People in Chiayi Eagerly Anticipate the Arrival of Divine Performing Arts (Photos)
By Ching Han
(Clearwisdom.net) The Divine Performing Arts Touring Company will present
the Chinese New Year Spectacular in Taiwan from February 29 to March 18.
The show focuses on promoting traditional Chinese culture. Last year when the
company performed in Chiayi, all 5,000 seats in the hall were occupied. People
in Chiayi still talk about what a great show it was. Coordinators visited local government entities and other organizations on
January 16 and were welcomed with enthusiasm. President Li Ming-jen of Chiayi
University said, "I saw it last year. Very good. Such a perfect art
performance should be made available to more people. I will see the show this
year." Song Guo-ye, Chief Prosecutor for the Chiayi Court Prosecution
Department Song Guo-yeh, Chief Prosecutor for the Chiayi Court Prosecution Department,
had heard of the Divine Performing Arts New Year Spectacular but has not
seen it yet. After hearing an introduction to the performances, he said he
appreciated the information and would like to see it. President Lai Yu-cheng of Chengwen Primary School President Lai Yu-cheng of Chengwen Primary School said, "I watched the
show last year. It was wonderful. I was impressed with each performance. I'll
see it this year, too." He admired the effort to promote Chinese culture.
He said he hoped to join the effort after retiring. Huang Pei-chen (second from right), director of Chiayi Farmers' Association, and Hsiao Shu-li (second from left), General Manager of the association. After seeing the introductory DVD about the Chinese New Year Spectacular, Huang Pei-chen, director of Chiayi Farmers' Association, and Hsiao Shu-li, General Manager of the association, had high praise for the production and welcomed the Divine Performing Arts to Taiwan. Ms. Hsiao said, "It is so fortunate that we can see a performance by such a large international artistic company like Divine Performing Arts." Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/1/19/170646.html |