Construction Company President: Shen Yun Can Save Lost Hearts

By Epoch Times Staff
Epoch Times Staff
Epoch Times Staff
March 5, 2013Updated: October 1, 2015
The Kaohsiung City Cultural Center
The Kaohsiung City Cultural Center (The Epoch Times)

KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan—Mr. Yan Jeou-Hsiung, President of Tongde Construction Company, saw a promotion video of Shen Yun Performing Arts and became curious about the performance showing classical Chinese dance and music. On March 4, Mr. Yan saw the performance on stage at the Kaohsiung City Cultural Center, and his curiosity was satisfied. Feeling the moral content in the show, Mr. Yan said, “Shen Yun can save the lost hearts nowadays!”

“How could the costumes be so fabulous and exquisite!” Mr. Yan admired. He also loved the variety of the dances he saw. “There were Mongolian, Tibetan, Han, Bai, and Yi dances. The artists were able to bring out the essence of these folk and royal dances, and they looked so charming.”

Mr. Yan worried about the moral deterioration in today’s modern society. “People are only interested in chasing money, having fun, pushing technology forward, and forget about morality!” Mr. Yan sighed.

He saw a beam of light from Shen Yun’s stories. “Shen Yun restores Chinese culture and carries the stories from the golden ages such as the Han and Tang Dynasties. The stories such as Sand Monk is Blessed is about bringing out the good in people. Every story connects with me. I feel lightened and joyful after seeing the performance!”

“Shen Yun can save lost hearts and is worth recommending to society!” Mr. Yan concluded.

Read original Chinese article.

Reporting by Feng-Lin Liao and Hsin-Yi Lin.

New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts has three touring companies that perform simultaneously around the world. For more information, visit ShenYunPerformingArts.org

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