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The Art of Zhen Shan Ren International Exhibition Touches People's Hearts at Western Australian Tourist Destination (Photos)

February 10, 2013 |   By Lin Rende

(Minghui.org) The Art of Zhen Shan Ren International Exhibition was held in Denmark, a small town in the southwest of Western Australia and in the City of Albany, respectively in early 2013. The exhibition lasted for three weeks.

'奥尔巴尼市政中心(Albany Town Hall)'

Albany Town Hall

'西澳民众参观真善忍美展'

Visitors from Western Australia visit the Art of Zhen Shan Ren Exhibition

Denmark is a beautiful forest and coastal town, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the Western Australian capital of Perth. The art exhibition was held at Denmark Civic Center from December 26, 2012 to January 5, 2013.

Albany is the oldest city in Western Australia. The art exhibition was also held at Albany Town Hall from January 14 to 19, 2013.

The visitors were mainly locals, but numerous tourists also attended. Many people were deeply impressed by the contents of the exhibition, and praised the artists for their exquisite artistry. The visitors signed a petition condemning the brutal persecution of Falun Gong practitioners by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Some visitors left messages to express their deep feelings in the guestbook, and among them were some veteran artists. Here are some of the messages from the guestbook:

Cassandra Z.: Amazing but very sad stories.

K. Rezic: Moving, powerful and informing pictures and descriptions. Thumbs up.

The Crimsons: I felt sad that this happened and so many people died. I also felt better that they are promoting Falun Dafa.

Kevin: Extremely moving. Those supposedly “intelligent” people in the CCP still stoop to this behavior shows that they are completely lacking in compassion toward other human beings and among one another. Thank you for the chance to see the true situation in China.

Karen C.: Heart wrenching.

J. Axe: A compelling exhibition. Thank you.

Davidsons: Very touching and eye-opening. Thank you for sharing.

John M.: Amazing paintings and one has to hope for the good future of these people who do not need what is happening to them.

An unnamed person: Awesome presentation/display of an important subject. Thank you very much.

M. Hoaie: Very calm despite the brutality of the presentation.

C. Jefferies: Beautiful pictures. Keep up the fight.

Ally A.: The best I've ever seen.

C. Higgins: Unsettling truth, but a beautiful practice.

Emma P.: Incredible - I had no idea!

A. Fords: Awakening.