(Minghui.org) [Editor’s note: Due to the Chinese Communist Party’s infiltration into countries outside of China and for other reasons, and in order to safeguard the environment for cultivation and saving people on Jeju Island, we ask whoever wishes to participate and can satisfy the necessary conditions to please contact your local Falun Dafa Association, which will coordinate with the South Korean Falun Dafa Association. Please do not go there hastily.]
Dear fellow practitioners, Jeju Island is a tourist destination adjacent to mainland China. Due to the visa-free policy and low travel costs, tourists from mainland China flock to the island by plane and cruise ships. There are about 5,000 tourists on a cruise ship, and sometimes there are two cruise ships a day, which means there are more than 10,000 Chinese tourists on cruise ships alone. There are many direct flights from mainland China to Jeju Island and the number of flights is increasing. A large number of Chinese come to Jeju Island every day.
Based on statistics from the Jeju Island Tourism Organization, four to five million tourists from mainland China visited every year pre-epidemic, most of them between April and October, averaging 20,000 visitors per day. Peak tourist season is now to October, and the number of tourists from the mainland is expected to be even greater this year.
This is a rare opportunity to clarify the truth about Falun Dafa to the Chinese people and save them. But there is currently a shortage of Dafa practitioners on Jeju Island who can do that. I would like to call on practitioners all over the world who can come to and live on Jeju Island for a period of time to clarify the truth. Let us cherish this opportunity Master has given us and work together to save as many sentient beings as possible.
A local practitioner once said that the name Jeju means a “place to save the world” in Chinese.
Respected fellow practitioners, Jeju Island sincerely needs your support and we look forward to your arrival. Let us work together to make Jeju Island a place to save lives.
Chinese tourists in front of the display boards at the Shilla Duty Free Shop on Jeju Island. If you can’t speak Chinese, you can hold a display board or pass out fliers.
Falun Gong banners at the cruise terminal.
Jeju’s famous scenic spot—Ilchulbong Peak. We need more practitioners here, too.
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Category: Clarifying the Truth