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Taoyuan, Taiwan: Welcoming the Truthfulness- Compassion-Tolerance Art Exhibition (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On February 16, 2008, the weather finally warmed up
in northern Taiwan. On the streets of Taoyuan, one could see a group of people
promoting the Truthfulness-Compassion- Tolerance International Art Exhibition.
There were ladies dressed up as palace maidens and fairies, children playing
waist drums, and the Divine Land Marching Band. Together they spread the joy of
the Chinese New Year. Many residents took the flyers the practitioners were
passing out and visited the art exhibition. The Divine Land Marching Band promoted the
Truth, Compassion, Tolerance International Art Exhibition in Taoyuan The Band contributed to the positive atmosphere. Palace maidens and fairies gave out flyers Palace maidens and fairies handed out flyers Visitors enjoyed the beautiful paintings. Visitors listened to the guide at the exhibition explain the
paintings. After seeing the paintings, middle school students signed the
petition to support ending the persecution of Falun Gong. The Sound of Drums and Gongs Attract People to Take the Flyers The sound of the waist drum team and the marching band drew attention from
the residents. People came out of their homes, restaurants, clinics, and shops
to watch the spectacle. They gladly took the flyers given to them by the group. A shop owner asked for more flyers to give to his employees and customers.
Another restaurant owner quickly posted the flyer in the front of his restaurant
to inform the customers. Some people on their scooters stopped to take pictures
of the group; some drivers rolled down their car windows to ask for a flyer. Ms. Liu Mei-Chu is a volunteer worker at a library in Pingjen City. She and
her daughters listened to the stories behind the paintings at the exhibition.
Ms. Liu said that the artists were very professional. She understood the facts
about the persecution of Falun Gong in China and thought it was "too brutal
to be believed." She was glad her daughters came to understand what is
happening in the world and learned how to cherish and care for those who suffer. Three students from the Shih-Men Junior High School, Huang Nuan, Wei Jiaxi,
and Zhang Ping, said that this was the first time they have heard about the
persecution of Falun Gong. They signed the petition calling on Beijing to stop
the persecution. The painting guide Qianhui said a mother was going to stop her sons from
looking at the paintings, feeling that the torture was too brutal for young
eyes. Her son asked why the people in the paintings didn't look like they were
in agony. Qianhui told him that the endurance came from a practitioner's firm
belief. In the end, the mother was glad that her children had the opportunity to
learn about such courage and determination. An older man shared after he saw the paintings, "The Exhibition should
be held on school campuses to inspire young students to be kind and to learn
that there is retribution for bad deeds. Heaven is watching." Ms. Qianhui said that some art teachers and painters wanted to know where the
artists of the paintings currently reside and were curious about Falun Gong.
Some of them even borrowed the book Zhuan Falun, wanting to read it. A visitor who was a painter asked a guide, "I only saw persecution, not
the beauty you talk about." The guide told him, "The beauty lies
within the fact that practitioners still want to tell people the facts about
Falun Dafa and at the same time enduing the violent suppression for the past
eight years. There are more than 100 million practitioners around the world
since Falun Gong was first imparted to the public in 1992. If you ask me where
the beauty of Falun Gong is, you have to read Zhuan Falun yourself."
The visitor realized the persecution is still ongoing and was interested in
reading the book too. A visitor Mr. Zheng said, "This is a persecution so brutal that we can't
imagine it, hence every painting is very shocking." Many visitors, after
learning of the persecution, agreed to sign the petition to call for the end of
the persecution. The paintings displayed in the Exhibition are works from painters and
sculptors such as Zhang Kunlun, Zhang Cuiying, Chen Xiaoping, Fan Hong, and
Zhongde. Their paintings tell people of the world how practitioners endure the
hardship of the persecution. Some of the artists have been through illegal
imprisonment and torture themselves.
Posting date: 2/24/2008
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