Chinese Student: ‘The show is helpful toward humanity’

HIROSHIMA, Japan—A visitor from mainland China, Miss Jiang was deeply touched by Shen Yun Performing Arts playing at Alsok Hall in Hiroshima on Friday evening, March 12.

Miss Jiang, a sophomore at university, said that she felt fortunate in having her visa issued before the show. Otherwise she would probably never see the show, as it has yet to be played in mainland China.

“I feel very great after seeing Shen Yun for the first time. It is very amazing,” she said after watching the show. “The content Shen Yun expresses is very rich. I think every single dance was beautiful.

“I have never seen anything like this in China before. The male and female dancers performed with such style that the movements were not just movements, they embedded meanings.”

She said that the 3-D backdrops blended very well with the stage.

“They were just fantastic together—the whole scene was surreal. The combination of the Western and Chinese instruments in the orchestra was just magical. It was my first time to hear such kind of music."

Miss Jiang mentioned that the two programs that left her with the deepest impression were the stories of courage in modern China, namely the persecution of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong.

“After watching the scene with the Chinese Communist Party persecuting Falun Gong, I was touched to tears [by the spirit of the Falun Gong practitioners.]”

Miss Jiang said that she would like to see the show again when she gets a chance.

“The show is helpful toward humanity. Shen Yun has allowed me to recognize authentic beauty and learn truth that I cannot find in today’s China.”

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