Falun Dafa Minghui.org www.minghui.org PRINT

Taiwan: Young Practitioners Perform in Parade to Promote Truth-Compassion-Tolerance Art Exhibit (Photos)

Oct. 29, 2007 |   By a practitioner in Taiwan

(Clearwisdom.net) The long anticipated International Truth-Compassion-Tolerance Art Exhibit was held in the National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Yunghe, Taipei County on October 22, 2007.

High Resolution Picture

Cheerful parade

High Resolution Picture

Parade held to promote the Truth-Compassion-Tolerance Art Exhibit in Yonghe

The paintings featured in the exhibition rouse the attention and interest of people everywhere they are displayed due to their high quality and unique subject matter. Some of the paintings contain messages calling for justice, others show the kindness and steadfast will of practitioners.

High Resolution Picture

Two young practitioners look at the painting, "Homeless" á

High Resolution Picture

These young practitioners are from Minghui kindergarten á

High Resolution Picture

Celestial Maiden dancers

Falun Gong practitioners held a parade to promote the art exhibit in Yunghe City. Young practitioners in the Minghui School participated in the parade with a waist drum and fairy team.

High Resolution Picture

Little practitioners play waist drums

High Resolution Picture

Young practitioners play waist drums

High Resolution Picture

Young practitioners play waist drums

During the parade, the good order of the procession, cheerful atmosphere and waist drum sound caught the attention of local people. The beautiful Celestial Maidens carried flower baskets and distributed paper lotus flowers to spectators.

A young man was eating breakfast in a small restaurant when the parade passed by. He said excitedly after receiving a lotus flower from a young Celestial Maiden, "You are an angel from heaven!" The practitioners distributed one thousand lotus flowers in less than two hours.

The parade finished at the exhibition site to a waiting welcoming group who applauded its arrival. The practitioners performed again to thank the audience for their support.