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Celebrating 19th Anniversary of Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy in LA
In the event, Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy also celebrates the UN's declaration of April 5 as the International Day of Conscience
Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy in Los Angeles celebrated its 19th anniversary on September 8, 2019. A powerful cultural performance titled “Kungfu Cymbals and Magnificent Drums” by energetic young Tai Ji Men members kicked off the event, spreading tons of happy energy. The event was attended by nearly 200 people, including dignitaries and community leaders such as Ms. Mabel Segura Fernández, Consul General of Costa Rica in Los Angeles; California Senator Ling Ling Chang; Ms. Tiffany Lee, representative of Congressman Gilbert R. Cisneros; Mrs. Mei Mei Huff, wife and representative of former California Senator Bob Huff; Mr. Anthony Johnson, representative of Assemblyman Phillip Chen; Walnut Mayor Andrew Rodriguez; San Gabriel City Councilmember Chin Ho Liao; Dr. Maung Maung Kyi, publisher of Mandalay Gazette; Mr. Aung Min Naing, president of the Network of Myanmar American Association; Ms. Xiao Cui Liu, president of International Martial Arts Federation; Mr. Michael G. Cheung, executive chairman of International Martial Arts Federation; and Ms. Ivy Kuan, CEO of Confucius Chinese Language School.
Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, Zhang-men-ren (grandmaster) of Tai Ji Men, welcomed everyone and stressed, "We are gathered here to celebrate the anniversary of our academy as well as to celebrate the United Nations’ designation of April 5 as the International Day of Conscience as this marks the beginning of humanity’s inner awakening collectively. Conscience, which is an innate compass, guides us to do what is right and unleashes our greatest potential. Conscience is also the wellspring of love and peace and can lead humanity toward a brighter and better future.”
Since 2018, Dr. Hong had worked with various Permanent Missions to the UN on a draft resolution, highlighting the importance of conscience. They had co-organized conferences at the United Nations in New York and in Vienna to exchange views for world peace. Then the Kingdom of Bahrain submitted a draft resolution to the UN, and in July 2019, the United Nations adopted the resolution and declared April 5 as the International Day of Conscience, allowing a culture of conscience to guide the world towards a secure, harmonious, peaceful and sustainable future through the influence of the United Nations.
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In celebration of the UN’s declaration of April 5 as the International Day of Conscience, each of the distinguished guests held a special clock. The face of the clock bears a compass of conscience, symbolizing that all are encouraged to follow the guidance of their conscience at all times. They also endorsed the Declaration of International Day of Conscience. To date, people in 163 nations have endorsed it.
Tai Ji Men hosted a ceremony of ringing the Bell of World Peace and Love. California Senator Ling Ling Chang rang the Bell and wished for “Peace, Love and Happiness!” Consul General Mabel Segura Fernández of Costa Rica in LA rang the Bell and made a wish for peace: “May love and mutual understanding be the common goal to all of us regardless of our differences.” By ringing the Bell, they injected powerful positive energy into California, the U.S., Costa Rica, and the whole world.
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Honored guests expressed their appreciation for Tai Ji Men’s peace efforts. California Senator Ling Ling Chang stated, “I want to commend you for promoting peace; it is much needed in times like these.” San Gabriel City Councilmember Chin Ho Liao said, “I’ve known Dr. Hong for so many years. I know he has been doing such a great job, especially promoting positive energy in our communities and throughout the world, promoting love and peace.” Ms. Xiao Cui Liu, president of International Martial Arts Federation, said that she is grateful to Tai Ji Men for its efforts to promote the idea of conscience and encourage people to do good deeds.
Under the leadership of Dr. Hong, Tai Ji Men members have improved their physical and mental health and become happier by practicing qigong and cultivating their hearts. They bring positive energy to their families, workplaces, and communities. They have also self-funded cultural exchange trips to 100 nations, promoting a culture of peace with love and conscience.
