(Clearwisdom.net) After their shows in Australia, the Divine Performing Arts arrived in New Zealand on April 17 to present four shows over the next three days. Ten Parliament members of New Zealand sent letters of congratulations, wishing the Spectacular great success.

Ross Robertson, Assistant Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives and Parliament Member of the Labor Party, welcomed the DPA.

Ross Robertson, Assistant Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives and Parliament member of the Labor Party

James Patrick Anderton, leader of the Progressive Party, former Parliament Member, and former Deputy Prime Minister, said that he admired Chinese culture and thanked the company for bringing it to New Zealand.

James Patrick Anderton, leader of the Progressive Party, former Parliament Member, and former Deputy Prime Minister

Peter Dunne, a Member of Parliament, leader of the United Future political party, and a cabinet minister, recognized the Divine Performing Arts' contribution to multiculturalism in New Zealand.

Peter Dunne, a Member of Parliament, leader of the United Future political party, and a cabinet minister

Keith Locke, a current New Zealand MP representing the Green Party, said in his letter that he was strongly against the Chinese Communist Party's interference with the show. He said he believes in the freedom of speech and that the show would be very successful.

Keith Locke, a current New Zealand MP representing the Green Party

Pita Paraone, a member of the New Zealand First party and Member of Parliament, who saw the Chinese Spectacular last year with his family, pointed out that, to understand people, one must understand their culture first. He hopes that people in New Zealand will cherish this chance to enjoy this exciting show and learn about Chinese culture.

Pita Paraone, a member of the New Zealand First party and Member of Parliament

Tim Groser, a Member of Parliament with the National Party and Associate Spokesperson on Finance; Bernie Ogilvy, a former Parliament Member and secretary of the Kiwi Party; Paul Hutchison, a Parliament Member with the National Party; Richard Worth, a Parliament Member with the National Party; and Doug Woolerton, a Parliament Member with the New Zealand First party, also sent letters of congratulation to the show to express their appreciation and best wishes.

Tim Groser, a Member of Parliament with the National Party and Associate Spokesperson on Finance

Bernie Ogilvy, a former Parliament Member and secretary of the Kiwi Party

Paul Hutchison, a Parliament Member with the National Party

Richard Worth, a Parliament Member with the National Party

Doug Woolerton, a Parliament Member with the New Zealand First Party