GOLD COAST, Australia—On Feb. 25, sales director Stephen Chungue and his wife, Leela, a counseling manager, enjoyed a spectacular evening at Shen Yun Performing Arts’ opening performance in Australia at the HOTA Home of the Arts.
“I thought it was very precise and very spectacular—very good. The colors, the costumes, the dances were very well presented,” he said.
“The show, overall, was really, really engaging. The music, the whole stage, and the screen was really cool too,” he said of Shen Yun’s patented special effect that sees its characters on stage magically jump in and out of the backdrop.
Mrs. Chungue agreed. She thought “it was a wonderful experience” and “lovely to watch.”
The artists’ mission is to revive China’s 5,000 years of traditional culture and showcase to the world the beauty and goodness of “China before communism.”
“It’s very important to know what the old values were back then,” Mr. Chungue said. “A lot of the message was around peace and harmony—that’s what I interpreted. A very friendly culture.”
The couple said they would recommend the performance to their family and friends.
“They gave us an opportunity to understand and to experience,” Mrs. Chungue said. “I think anybody that was in the audience was very appreciative. It all came together in a very beautiful, harmonious experience.”











