New Zealand: Wellington Practitioners Hold Candlelight Vigil Commemorating the April 25 Appeal (Photo) |
(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of April 25, Wellington practitioners gathered outside the Chinese Embassy to hold a candlelight vigil commemorating the ninth anniversary of the historic April 25th appeal, and to protest the nine-year persecution of Falun Gong. The practitioners displayed banners which read, "Stop the Persecution of Falun Gong" and "Commemorating the Ninth Anniversary of April 25th Peaceful Appeal." Many drivers honked their horns to show their respect to the practitioners.![]() |
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29/04/2008 , Rallies and Protest
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Chinese Newspaper Owner: The Chinese Spectacular by the Divine Performing Arts is Very Beautiful and Professional (Photos) |
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(Clearwisdom.net) On April 17, 2008, the Divine Performing Arts Company gave their first New Zealand performance at the Auckland ASB Theater, the largest theater of its kind in New Zealand, with a seating capacity of 2,256. The audience was deeply touched by the rendition of pure traditional Chinese culture and showed its appreciation through a standing ovation. |
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29/04/2008 , Reports on Shen Yun
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Divine Performing Arts Tour Ends Successfully in New Zealand (Photos) |
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(Clearwisdom.net) On April 19, 2008, Divine Performing Arts successfully completed a third show in Auckland. Also known as "the city of sails," Auckland has experienced a wave of enthusiasm for traditional Chinese culture, since the arrival of Divine Performing Arts' global tour. |
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26/04/2008 , Reports on Shen Yun
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Chief Editor: 'I thought it was all just blended into a very good and highly entertaining package' |
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand--The chief editor of the 10 Auckland Suburban Newspapers, David Kemeys, thoroughly enjoyed the Chinese Spectacular on Friday April 18. |
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25/04/2008 , Reports on Shen Yun
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New Zealand: Final Shows of the Chinese Spectacular in Auckland Move Chinese Audience |
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(Clearwisdom.net) On April 19, 2008, Divine Performing Arts put on its final two shows of the Chinese Spectacular in Auckland, New Zealand. The performances, highlighting the essence of traditional Chinese culture, brought forth positive and enthusiastic responses from the audience. At the end of the afternoon show, the performers were acknowledged with two curtain calls from continuous applause, and the evening show's audience applauded for three curtain calls. The performances attracted many Chinese immigrants who were deeply impressed by the authentic traditional Chinese culture. |
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25/04/2008 , Reports on Shen Yun
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