(Clearwisdom.net) On January 30, 2008, the Chinese New Year Splendor premiered at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan. Mr. Gu, a laundromat owner who came to America about twenty years ago, accepted an interview during the intermission. He told reporters that he has read many good reviews about NTDTV shows, and has seen them before. He remarked that, "One cannot see such a wonderful show in mainland China." He said that young people in particular should come and see the performance, because the show presents the precious spiritual culture of China's rich long history. The Chinese New Year Splendor should be a source of pride to all Chinese people.
"It Moved Me and Shook My Heart"
Mr. Gu said, "The evil Chinese Communist Party has ruined five thousand years of traditional culture. Many foreigners do not know the depth of Chinese cultural history. The Divine Performing Arts brings out those ancient cultures through each nationality's dance, and enhanced these cultures overseas. It moved me and shook my heart."
He also told reporters, that his favorite performances are "the Fruits of Goodness," and "Drummers of the Tang Court."
He said, "the Fruits of Goodness" let young people learn about the concept of predestined relationships, and the existence of divine beings and Buddhas. Nowadays, young people do not know about predestined relationships or understand that everything happens for a reason. They do not believe in what they can not see, or that gods and Buddhas are watching everything man does."
"Drummers of the Tang Court is very grand," he added.
Each Performance Is Fantastic
Mr. Lin Lianqin is a computer designer who works in New York. This was his first time to see a Divine Performing Arts show. He remarked that it did not matter if the performers were singing, dancing, or playing music, "They are all amazing!" His favorite is the soprano, Jiang Min, and the Erhu performance by Qi Xiaochun. He is also very impressed by the live orchestra. He loves Chinese musical instruments, such as the Erhu and zithers, saying that they sooth his ears.
Computer Designer Mr. Lin Lianqin
Ms. Ye is a factory worker in New York who came to America more than a dozen years ago. This was her first time to see a Divine Performing Arts show. When asked her favorite, she smiled gently, "Every performance is my favorite! Every performance was great!"
January 31, 2008