(Clearwisdom.net, May 5, 2004) On May 2, 2004, a unique performance was held on one of the busiest streets of Hong Kong. On the second day of the Hong Kong Falun Gong Experience Sharing Conference, practitioners from around the world held a small-scale recreational show on Mongkok Street. The peaceful and elegant performance attracted many people to watch.
Taiwan practitioners sing "Coming for You" |
Hong Kong practitioners dance in ancient attire |
Clarifying the truth to tourists |
Chorus "Falun Dafa is Good," by practitioners from around the world |
Falun Gong practitioners from Taiwan, the U.S., Poland and Hong Kong participated in the street exercise demonstration, ancient attire dancing and chorus to show the beauty of Falun Dafa to Hong Kong residents and tourists. On such a noisy and busy street, practitioners created an island of peace. A U.S. practitioner from Boston said that he came because Hong Kong was the only place in China where one could speak the truth. He wanted to voice the heartfelt wishes of mainland practitioners. He said: "I want to tell everyone that Falun Gong is good and please don't believe the lies of the Jiang regime controlled TV, radio and newspapers.
A Hong Kong practitioner dressed as a celestial maiden said that this performance had taken three days to prepare for, in hopes of bringing more beauty of Falun Dafa to the Hong Kong people. Some Taiwanese practitioners who are members of the chorus were illegally barred and deported by Hong Kong Immigration. Despite such a loss and other interference, Taiwan practitioners not only sang "Coming for You", they also sang "Falun Dafa is Good" along with practitioners from other areas.
On the afternoon of this busy Sunday, the 2-hour street show attracted many people to watch and won applause from time to time. Some residents who were watching the show commented that Falun Gong is so good and that they also wanted to learn it.
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