CHIAYI, Taiwan—Lu Wenfeng, former advisor to the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission and Taiwan’s former ambassador to Canada, said that he had often read reports of New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts by the Epoch Times in Canada. Attending the first show of Shen Yun in Chiayi on March 10, he found that Shen Yun deserved its reputation.
“It is almost a full house. Apparently, Shen Yun has its strong points!” he said in an understatement.
Because of his job, he often has a chance to attend large-scale performances. As for Shen Yun’s show, he said admiringly, “In my opinion, the programs are seamlessly fit together, and the high-tech backdrops are natural-looking and elaborately detailed. Never have the performers’ dancing methods been seen before!”
Mr. Lu was also charmed by tenor and soprano solos. He said, “The two singers sang very well. Just as I was really enjoying it, then their singing suddenly came to an end.” It was a great pity, he said, that the performance was so short, and he could not savor it longer.
As former advisor to the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, whose duty was to link the government with overseas Taiwanese people, he praised Shen Yun for spreading overseas the semi-divine culture.
“Shen Yun introduces ancient Chinese culture to foreigners through art. By watching the performance, foreigners can easily understand Chinese culture and experience great changes in their thinking. I feel very happy to have a chance to watch the Shen Yun show.”
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“It is almost a full house. Apparently, Shen Yun has its strong points!” he said in an understatement.
Because of his job, he often has a chance to attend large-scale performances. As for Shen Yun’s show, he said admiringly, “In my opinion, the programs are seamlessly fit together, and the high-tech backdrops are natural-looking and elaborately detailed. Never have the performers’ dancing methods been seen before!”
Mr. Lu was also charmed by tenor and soprano solos. He said, “The two singers sang very well. Just as I was really enjoying it, then their singing suddenly came to an end.” It was a great pity, he said, that the performance was so short, and he could not savor it longer.
As former advisor to the Overseas Compatriot Affairs Commission, whose duty was to link the government with overseas Taiwanese people, he praised Shen Yun for spreading overseas the semi-divine culture.
“Shen Yun introduces ancient Chinese culture to foreigners through art. By watching the performance, foreigners can easily understand Chinese culture and experience great changes in their thinking. I feel very happy to have a chance to watch the Shen Yun show.”
Read the article in Chinese
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