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Hsihu Cultural Festival 2001

 

Hsihu Township Magistrate Yang Hsiu-hsia (second from right) introduces Master to guests attending the 2001 Hsihu Cultural Festival, and praises the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association for its contributions to the local community.

[Hsihu] From December 14 to 16, the Hsihu Center participated in the 2001 Hsihu Cultural Festival, the first event of its kind to be held by the Hsihu rural township office in Miaoli. Local initiates chose to exhibit in the theme area "The Beauty of Temples, Ancestral Shrines and Artifacts," located by a popular religious attraction, the Telung Temple. Officials from the Ministry of Education were invited to cut the ribbon at the Festival's opening, which was marked by diverse activities that brought a bustling and joyful atmosphere to Hsihu. The ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted the fact that the sponsors considered the event to be a very important one for the local community.

According to Chief Hung of the Cultural, Educational, and Welfare Section, Hsihu is blessed with three treasures: religion, literature, and a good environment. Hsihu clearly has serene surroundings, and the recent activity was designed to elevate the local religious and literary life. On the opening day, an interesting incident occurred when the township magistrate led guests into the display area featuring Master's publications, and our receptionists were not present (everyone had been asked to leave the venue temporarily). In the initiates' absence, the magistrate acted as guide, introducing Master to the guests and praising our contributions to the local community. She later said, "This event is held in the hope that, regardless of religion or sect, everyone will work together to promote good things. We also hope that you will come to know more about this group - the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association." Later, when the master of ceremonies, a teacher from the Hsihu Elementary School, arrived at the venue, a fellow initiate on the working team approached him and introduced him to the "Teachers' Day Special Reports" including excerpts from Master's discussions about education in News No. 126. This enthusiastic teacher immediately requested dozens of copies of the magazine, which he planned to share with his colleagues.

During the Festival, many people visited our exhibition booth several times a day. Some stood before it for a long time until they had finished watching one of Master's videotapes in its entirety. This event demonstrated that there is not a single moment when God does not satisfy the inner spiritual yearning of Hiers children. In scenic Hsihu rural township, populated by simple and pure-minded inhabitants, we hope that more and more people will walk the spiritual path leading to the Truth.

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