The course that had been prepared for the children included teaching folk customs, skills involved in molding noodles to look like lions and birds and hanging mobiles of cloth babies. The Buddha’s Light youth volunteers (BLIA) taught the children what they had learnt in their previous youth camps about folk dances and elder brother Xu Hong Kuan used the skills he learnt while in Beijing to give the children a more advanced class. His brother also taught the children group dances, encouraging the children to socially interact with each other and be friends. All of which they thoroughly enjoyed.
On the 17th of June, nearly 50 children from all over South Africa came to attend the children’s happy talent camp at Nan Hua Temple. The atmosphere was excited and busy with Ven. Hui Fang’s encouragement. Included with the attendants were two volunteer brothers from Taiwan, Xu Hong Kuan and Lin Ji Ping from Nan HuaUniversity and Wu Fong colleges, who had come to assist with teaching the children.
The course that had been prepared for the children included teaching folk customs, skills involved in molding noodles to look like lions and birds and hanging mobiles of cloth babies. The Buddha’s Light youth volunteers (BLIA) taught the children what they had learnt in their previous youth camps about folk dances and elder brother Xu Hong Kuan used the skills he learnt while in Beijing to give the children a more advanced class. His brother also taught the children group dances, encouraging the children to socially interact with each other and be friends. All of which they thoroughly enjoyed.
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