Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago Praises Divine Performing Arts for "Preservation and Proclamation of Traditional Culture" (Photo)
By Minghui/Clearwisdom reporter Xu Jing
(Clearwisdom.net) On the January 26, 2008, the director general of the
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, Mr. Wang Bao-hsin, attended his
second Chinese New Year Spectacular. At the Chinese New Year Spectacular
VIP reception in Chicago, he praised the Spectacular's high caliber presentation
of traditional Chinese culture, and the efforts of the artists and producers. He
felt that the Divine Performing Arts company has done even better than China or
Taiwan in preserving and promoting traditional culture. With regard to the interference from the Chinese Communist Party with the
show, Mr. Wang said that he was not surprised at all, as the Chinese Communist
regime does not allow for any differing voices to exist. He also pointed out
that this is not the case in Taiwan, and in reality, more of the traditional
Chinese culture has been preserved in Taiwan than in China. He gave the example
of the traditional language and written characters, which was abolished in China
through the "literature revolution." Mr. Wang also pointed out that
the recent democratic election that took place in Taiwan would not happen in
China. "If China were to be democratic country, a show like the Divine
Performing Arts, through which people use their own energy and financial
resources to promote Chinese culture, should be fully supported by the
government, just like in Taiwan where the government supports it 100%. The power
of the the Chinese Communist Party authority should not substitute people's
rights." Mr. Wang also said that the general public in Taiwan admires Falun Gong very
much, for their unyielding spirit. "I hope Falun Gong practitioners will
continue to persevere. We stand with you on the same ground," he said.

Director general of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, Mr. Wang
Bao-hsin
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/1/27/171228.html
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