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Native of Mainland China Happy to See Traditional Culture Treasured in the West (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) A native Mainland Chinese, Mr. Sun has lived in
Australia for 20 years. He said that the Divine Performing Arts Spectacular
brought the essence of Chinese culture to life and it was a great achievement.
Mr. Sun and his friend Li said that they both felt very proud to see the
promotion of Chinese culture in western countries. Mr. Sun, a Mainland Chinese immigrant (right) Mr. Sun was an engineer in the Chinese petroleum industry, and he said that
there was some traditional things around in the early 50s when he was still
young. "However, after 1957, it has been very hard to find the essence of
Chinese culture." Acknowledging that it is very hard to portray a story properly within several
minutes, Sun said that the choreography of the show was excellent. "You can
see that they put great effort into the show, and the music is really Chinese
music. Though I know little about dancing, the show was very satisfying and in
fact it was fascinating," Sun said. Mr. Sun said that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has tried all means to
eliminate traditional Chinese culture: "I learned about these great legends
such as the loyalty of Yue Fei when I was young. However, you won't see shows of
these legends in China today. Why? Because the CCP has destroyed the Chinese
culture and it has been trying its best to sever the connection between the
Chinese people and their great culture." Mr. Sun's friend Li came to Australia 4 years ago, and he was proud to see
how popular Chinese culture is in western countries. "It is very good.
Frankly, It is very hard to see such a show anywhere. We are very lucky and we
are so happy to see that our Chinese traditions are still being treasured
outside China. One can't find them in China." Li commented. Regarding the content of the show, Li said: "I think it was great. From
the hi-tech backdrop, costumes, to the forms, everything was very good. I am so
happy to see our traditions being promoted." Posting date: 4/1/2008 |