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Processing Factory Director: 'Descent of the Celestial Kings' 'Awakened My Memory'

By Li Na
Epoch Times Nagoya Staff
Feb 18, 2008

Mr. Chihito Godo from Inazawa feels he is "very happy and blessed, very, very happy" after seeing the Chinese Splendor. (Cao Jingzhe/Epoch Times.


NAGOYA—Mr. Chihito Godo who lives in Inazawa, a city near Nagoya, is a director at a processing factory. After he watched the Divine Performing Arts Spectacular at Nagoya, he said, "When the curtain was opened up for the first program 'Descent of the Celestial Kings', the scene on the stage seemed to suddenly awaken my memory that had been dormant for a long, long time. My tears kept bursting out like a spring."

Mr. Godo said, "I have lived on the earth for 70 years. I have never been to the 'Paradise of Ultimate Bliss'. However, the performance today made me feel I now understand what Ultimate Bliss is like."

Mr. Godo said he had never been to China, but the Spectacular made him feel nostalgia for China. "The show displayed China's five thousand years of culture and history. Today I feel that I probably lived in China several thousand years ago."

He said more than once, "I feel very happy and blessed today. Very, very happy!"

In the end, Mr. Godo said: "Every twinkling moment today cannot be traded with any amount of money. I met several Chinese people inside the theater; somehow I feel they are my long lost friends."

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