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Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Elected Officials Commemorate the 31st Anniversary of Falun Dafa’s Public Introduction

May 15, 2023 | By Minghui correspondents Sun Bai and Su Jung in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Minghui.org) A number of elected officials in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, celebrated Falun Dafa Day with local practitioners and wished Master Li Hongzhi, Falun Dafa’s founder, a happy birthday. They praised the universal values of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance and said that Falun Dafa benefited the world.…

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Falun Dafa Boat Lantern Delivers Blessings During 2022 Taiwan Lantern Festival

March 4, 2022 | By Sun Bo and Su Rong, Minghui correspondents in Kaohsiung, Taiwan _____________________________________________________________ (Minghui.org) The Taiwan Falun Dafa Association constructed a six-story-high Fa Boat Lantern as their contribution to the annual 2022 Taiwan Lantern Festival. The beautiful structure, which can hold 100 people, was displayed in Gangshan Park in the southern city of Kaohsiung from…

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Kaohsiung Tomato Festival Host: Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance Fills One with Happiness and Peace

Dec. 21, 2021 | By Sun Bai and Su Rong, Minghui correspondents in Kaohsiung, Taiwan ____________________________________________________________ (Minghui.org) The annual Kaohsiung Tomato Festival was held in the Luchu Sports district on December 11th and 12th. Falun Dafa practitioners were once again invited to participate. The Tian Guo Marching Band was invited to perform during the event and practitioners…

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Practitioners Introduce Falun Gong in Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Nov. 23, 2021 | By Sun Bai and Su Rong, Minghui correspondents in Kaohsiung _______________________________________________________ (Minghui.org) Falun Gong practitioners held a group exercise session and introductory activities at the Lotus Pond Scenic Area in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on the afternoon of November 14, 2021. Their beautiful exercises and waist drum dance fascinated tourists, and people stopped to learn…

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