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Expatriate Lin: 'There is hope'

Expatriate Mr. Lin Finds That 'there is hope' After Watching the 'Chinese Spectacular'

By Kati Turcu
Epoch Times Staff
Mar 29, 2008

Lin Liren enjoying himself at the Chinese Spectacular in Melbourne, Saturday March 29. (Leigh Hall/The Epoch Times)



MELBOURNE, Australia—As the Divine Performing Arts Company finishes its third show on Saturday in Melbourne, Australia, it continues to impress overseas Chinese.

Mr. Lin Liren from Taiwan felt very lucky today that he was able to watch the show. Having missed the show in Japan, where he first learned about the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular, Mr. Lin finally got to see the show in Melbourne. He believes this was fate.

Mr. Lin came to Australia when he was eight and he didn't learn much about the Chinese culture. As he became older, he realised that there were deep inner meanings in Chinese traditional culture. He was also proud when he realised that there are so many overseas Chinese people supporting and spreading traditional Chinese culture.

"The performance by the Divine Performing Arts makes us overseas Chinese find our own roots and allows more people see and know the broad and profound Chinese traditional culture, and make them feel that there is hope there," said Mr. Lin.

The performance impressed him most was "The Fruits of Goodness." "People can see the tolerance and compassion of Buddha's school and how these two bad young men became good again."

For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit:
www.DivinePerformingArts.org.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Chinese Spectacular. For our complete coverage please visit:
http://en.epochtimes.com/features/dpa2008/

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