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Shen Yun Shows the World There Are 2 Chinas, Say Chinese People in Japan

Jan 20, 2023
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Shen Yun Shows the World There Are 2 Chinas, Say Chinese People in Japan
Ms. Wang, a Chinese business owner in Japan, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 19, 2023. (Annie Gong/The Epoch Times)

KAWAGUCHI, Japan—Chinese immigrants living in Japan appreciated Shen Yun’s effort to revive the traditional Chinese culture. They said that Shen Yun Performing Arts rebuilds China’s image in the world and helps the Chinese people.

“After attending Shen Yun, people out of China know that our Chinese people have beliefs, our China has traditions, and China has 5,000 years of history,” said Ms. Wang, who operates a company in Japan, after attending Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on the afternoon of Jan. 19, 2023. “This is great.”

New York-based Shen Yun is the world’s top classical Chinese dance company, and has a mission to show the beauty and goodness of “China before communism.”

For 5,000 years China’s civilization was built on values and virtues from the spiritual teachings of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.

Ms. Wang was happy that the world now knows that there are two Chinas.

“One China has traditional culture. Our Chinese people are humble, self-respect, and faithful. The other China is the brutal one under the Communist Party’s control, in which people are persecuted and suppressed by the regime,” she said.

As a Chinese person living in Japan, Ms. Wang said people around her think that Chinese people have no culture and beliefs, and Chinese people are discriminated against. She said she respects traditional values, and will do more after attending Shen Yun.

“I was inspired by the soprano. She sang that human beings should be kind and keep tradition,” she said. “As Chinese people, we should not be fooled by the ruling Communist party’s rumors and lies. We should not do anything against our consciences.”

Ms. Wang mentioned that Shen Yun has programs that present the Chinese regime’s persecution on people today. She said that she found hope in these programs, and she believes now that China will be changed if more and more people know the facts via attending Shen Yun.

A True Picture of China

Mr. Mao is a Chinese IT engineer who has worked in Japan for two years. He said he saw the real China in Shen Yun.

“This is my first-time attending Shen Yun. It showed me the real Chinese traditional culture. I was in awe,” he said. “This is a really splendid a d spectacular!”

Mr. Mao enjoyed the show from the very beginning.

“At the moment the curtain was opened, I saw a paradise on stage. It’s amazingly impressive. The heavenly beings were dancing with clouds around them. It’s gorgeous!” he said. “The show is not only presenting the Chinese tradition, but also the divine nature, in my eyes.”

Shen Yun translates as “the beauty of divine beings dancing.” For 5,000 years, divine culture flourished in the land of China until the Communist party took over power and destroyed the culture through the Culture Revolution and other campaigns.
Mr. Mao, a Chinese IT engineer in Japan, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 19, 2023. (Annie Gong/The Epoch Times)
Mr. Mao, a Chinese IT engineer in Japan, attends Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Kawaguchi Comprehensive Cultural Center Lilia in Kawaguchi, Japan, on Jan. 19, 2023. (Annie Gong/The Epoch Times)

Mr. Mao said he was very happy that Shen Yun revives the moral codes and encourages people to be good.

“There’s no moral bottom line in China now. The officials are corrupt and bureaucratic. Regular people don’t care about any moral code,” he said. “Tradition and culture are very important. They are the roots of our Chinese people. It’s very powerful and beautiful. We obtained it through 5,000 years of experience. We must not lose it.”

Mr. Mao mentioned there’s one Shen Yun program that explains the traditional Chinese belief in which bad deeds lead to consequences and good deeds bring blessings.

“Anybody who loses their basic conscience won’t be blessed and will lose the trust of divine beings,’ he said. He said he would do better in the new year.

Each Shen Yun performance consists of nearly 20 vignettes, presented through highly-expressive art forms such as classical Chinese dance, original orchestral music performed live, soloists who sing in the bel canto tradition, animated digital backdrops, and more.

‘Shen Yun Is Stunningly Beautiful’

Ms. Tanaka Rinna, a Japanese model, is half-Chinese as her mother is from Xinjiang. She said “Shen Yun is stunningly beautiful” after attending the performance with her mother Ms. Tian.

“The colors of the costumes are saturated and bright. The fabrics match colors perfectly. And dancers’ flexible movements present maximumly the beauty of the costumes,” she said. “It’s simply beautiful.”

Ms. Tanaka said she was inspired by Shen Yun, which shows what is good and what is bad. “I will rethink what I should do in the future,” she said.

“The show is very beautiful. I almost cried. I love it very much,” said Ms. Tanaka’s mother, Ms. Tian. “It includes everything, such as the traditional culture and historical stories … It encourages people to be true, good, and endure. It wants us to be positive, and the world to be peaceful.”

Ms. Tian mentioned that one of Shen Yun’s dances is telling a story that happened in Xinjiang, where the Uyghurs live. She said the backdrop, choreography, music, and costumes are all authentic.

“I was very touched! I missed Xinjiang,” she said.

The Chinese communist regime doesn’t allow people to comment on the party, nor mention any persecution it does on people. To keep the interviewees and their family members safe, we have not published their full names.

Reporting by Epoch Times Staff in Kawaguchi, Japan.
The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.
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