Germany: Couples Enjoy the Chinese Spectacular on Valentine's Day (Photo)


(Clearwisdodm.net) Beatrice Mellinghoff is an editor of Boolibri Magazine in Ruhr and her husband Peter Lihs is a salesman. After watching the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular in Duisburg on February 14, the couple said that they had a great time as the show was "fantastic and very inspiring."

Ms. Mellinghoff said the show was very impressive as the programs portrayed beautiful legends of ancient China. Her husband said that the show had very deep connotation and its meaning was far-reaching. Mr. Lihs was most impressed by the music and said that it were very inspiring to him.

The Azarbayjans were also deeply touched by the show. Mr. Azabayjans, a native Iranian, is a practicing physician; Mrs. Azabayjans is a German and retired. Though the Azarbayjans are frequent visitors of Chinese restaurants, this is their first time to enjoy authentic Chinese culture. From dancing, vocal solos, to stage design, the couple said everything was gorgeous and the presentation was very powerful.


The Azarbayjans

Mr. Azarbayjans said: "The MCs' introductions were also excellent, helping me learn more from the dances. The Erhu solo was superb and brought me to another realm."

Mr. Azarbydjans said that he like all the performers. "The dancing was the best and fascinating," he said, "you can not find anything better than this. It is an excellent presentation of ancient Chinese culture and also revealed the current situation in China."

Noting that some numbers exposed the human rights atrocities in China under the Communist rule, he said that the show did a good job. "Evil can never prevail over justice. As long as the public steps up to stop persecution, evil will vanish instantaneously. That is the hope for China."

The couple said that they would call their relatives in Hamburg and recommend the show to them.


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