Cultural Goodwill group travels to Athens, Greece, the birthplace of democracy, to promote world peace
2024-07-25
FOWPAL visits the Municipality of Athens, where they are welcomed by Kostis Papaioannou, Chairman of the Technopolis City of Athens (second from the right), and Ioanna (Jeannie) Yennimata, President of the City of Athens Reception & Solidarity Centre (second from the left), on behalf of the Mayor.Dr. Hong shared with the two representatives the philosophy that "good culture leads to good education; good education leads to a good economy; a good economy leads to a good life; and a good life contributes to national prosperity and peace." Kostis Papaioannou deeply resonated with this sentiment, expressing his desire to promote the concept of world peace through educational initiatives.
Ioanna (Jeannie) Yennimata expressed that this is a challenging time for Europe, given the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Russia, as well as tensions between Israel and Hamas, causing widespread fear. She expressed her hope for smooth sailing for everyone, free from war, and lasting peace.
Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, President of FOWPAL, presents a " Compass Clock of Conscience" representing time, direction and goals.Greece, known as the "cradle of Western civilization," is one of the oldest countries in the world, with established civilizations dating back to around 2700 BC. During this visit, the encounter with Tai Ji Men culture, which boasts over 6,000 years of heritage, represented a meeting of Eastern and Western civilizations with rich historical backgrounds. Despite differing cultural perspectives, there was a shared recognition of a culture of peace, leading to many resonances. The meeting on the 10th proceeded smoothly. During their stay in Athens, they not only experienced the beauty of Greece but also forged friendships with those who share common goals and work collaboratively for the positive development of humanity.
As of now, 147 countries and 554 outstanding leaders, including 71 heads of state and 9 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, have rung the Bell of World Peace and Love, including the Deputy Regional Governor of Thessaly, Dimitrios Tsetsilas, and the Deputy Minister of Health, Dimitrios Vartzopoulos. This initiative has received praise from leaders around the globe.
