Philadelphia: Practitioners Participate in Chinese New Year Celebration at the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania (Photos)
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Philadelphia
(Clearwisdom.net) The 27th Annual Chinese New Year Celebration
was held at the Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, the University of
Pennsylvania, on Saturday, January 26, 2008, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This
is the tenth year that Falun Dafa practitioners in the Greater Philadelphia area
have participated in this event. Practitioners demonstrate the exercises Practitioners' booth According to the organizer, the Chinese New Year celebration is one of the
museum's largest events. It is estimated that 1,800 people took part this year.
The activities featured music, dancing, a lion dance, Chinese cuisine, Taiji and
Falun Gong exercise demonstrations, games, crafts, and children's programs. Many
overseas Chinese, students, and scholars at the University of Pennsylvania had
an opportunity to enjoy traditional Chinese culture, and Westerners, including
many who have adopted Chinese children, had a chance to experience Chinese
culture. Spectators learn the exercises Falun Gong practitioners of different ages and races demonstrated the five
sets of the exercises. Many people learned them on the spot. Mr. Feng, in his
70s, demonstrated the exercises on the stage. Before coming to the US, he was in
poor health. When he got on the plane from China one year ago, he was in a
wheelchair. After arriving in the US, he learned about Falun Gong. He not only
quit the Chinese Communist Party, but also started practicing Falun Gong with
his daughter's entire family. Now he has good health and lives a happy life. Many people who came to the Falun Gong booth said that they already knew
about the persecution of Falun Gong in China, and they expressed their support
for practitioners' eight-year peaceful resistance. Many Chinese people were well
aware of the CCP's atrocities over the past 50 years. But some of them did not
know about the wave of quitting the CCP and the importance of disassociating
from the doomed organization. When Ms. Bi, who came from Beijing, heard about
this, then and there she announced her decision to quit the Communist Youth
League and the Young Pioneers and declared all her application letters and
pledges to the CCP null and void.
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