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People's Attitudes Towards Dafa Are Changing in Beijing

July 25, 2013 |   By a practitioner in China

(Minghui.org) I haven't been to Beijing in a while. Recently, however, I went on business. After I completed my work, I visited some Beijing food markets. If I had an opportunity, I also wanted to distribute Dafa informational materials. I began to notice that people's attitudes toward Dafa had changed from before.

“I only want the bills with words printed on them”

I had 50 yuan with me and saw something I wanted to buy. I was about to give the seller two unmarked 10-yuan bills instead of the 5-yuan bills with Dafa messages printed on them that I had. The young seller saw the bills with characters printed on them and immediately said, “I only want the bills with words printed on them.” He repeated this several times, so I gave him five bills, all with Dafa truth clarification messages. He was very happy. I then gave him a Shen Yun DVD and he thanked me.

“We all use such bills”

In a booth selling kitchenware, I bought a box to hold chopsticks. As I handed the seller some bills with Dafa messages printed on them, the wife of the owner asked her husband, “Can we use these bills with words printed on them?” Her husband replied, “No problem. We all use such bills.”

I gave her a Shen Yun DVD and told her that this was the best show in the world and that the dances were very beautiful. She said, “That's great. My daughter is a dancer.”

“I hope you live for 120 years”

When I bought some tomatoes, I gave the vendor a Shen Yun DVD. She thanked me and said sincerely, “May you live for 120 years.”

When he accepted a Shen Yun DVD, a young T-shirt seller said again and again, “I will watch it as soon I get home. I will watch it as soon I get home.”

He smiled and put the bills with truth clarification characters in his money box

I visited a scenic spot with relatives. One relative used 10-yuan bills to buy tickets that cost 100 yuan each. The ticket seller saw the bills with different messages printed on them. He smiled and put them in his money box.

In the supermarket and at highway toll stations, I spent the "truth clarification" bills. Most people accepted them. Some of them even read out loud what was printed on them.