SYDNEY, Australia—Musician Alex Hadchiti says it gave him "goosebumps" to see a cultural revival taking place, after attending Sydney's opening show of the Chinese Spectacular at the Entertainment Centre.
"It's highly recommended by me, because I felt goosebumps," Mr Hadchiti said. "Tonight, it gave me goosebumps to know that there are still cultures reviving, which is beautiful and we have to really encourage that; otherwise, we are going to lose this culture of the earth.
"I would say it's divine in every sense. I cannot describe it by words, so I would only say it's like tasting something and others want to know what it's like. I'd say: 'Go and taste it yourself.'"
Mr Hadchiti said it was important for the world's people to share in the culture of other nations.
"It's a must to recognise the native of each land," he said. "You can't say: 'I love my culture, I love my food, my way of clothes, my music and I'm not like others,' since we are planetarians from one planet. So we should exchange cultures."
Mr Hatchiti said he would definitely attend next year's show. "This time I know what I'm expecting because I got overwhelmed," he said.
"I'm glad I don't have any heart problems, because I would have died from joy!"
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