The Bell of World Peace and Love Rings in Kazakhstan
Love of the World Cultural Goodwill Group Central Asia tour marks the start of its global mission
2024-09-05

In July of this year, the Love of the World Cultural Goodwill Group, which has completed its 104-country tour, embarked on a new journey. On August 6, Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, President of the Federation of World Peace and Love (FOWPAL) and the leader of Tai Ji Men, led the group on a journey to five Central Asian countries, with the first stop in Kazakhstan, the world’s largest landlocked country. The delegation visited the Nursultan Nazarbayev Foundation, the Dutch Embassy in Kazakhstan, and Almaty Management University. During the visit, Nicolaas Jacob Schermers, the Dutch Ambassador to the five Central Asian countries, rang the Bell of World Peace and Love, and wished for peace in Kazakhstan and around the world. Additionally, Sholpan Tazabek, Vice President of Almaty Management University, signed the "Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope," expressing a commitment to work together for sustainable global development.

During the bell-ringing ceremony, Dr. Hong first explained the significance of the ritual: "The beauty of the earth awakens conscience; the beauty of the human heart brings wishes to fruition; the righteous energy of heaven and earth spreads throughout the universe; and in a harmonious state, purity, kindness, and beauty prevail." Nicolaas Jacob Schermers then rang the Peace Bell and made a wish: " I wish much courage to people to work for peace, every day again!" Dr. Hong presented him with the "Key to the Heart," symbolizing the key to unlocking the soul and representing the release of the power of love, to commemorate this special moment.

The delegation also visited the Nursultan Nazarbayev Foundation in Kazakhstan, where they were received by KAIPOVA Botagoz, Deputy Director of the Presidential Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan. KAIPOVA Botagoz welcomed the delegation and expressed great interest in the continuous efforts of FOWPAL at the United Nations to promote world peace, deeming it an outstanding endeavor. The foundation presented Dr. Hong with a book introducing the museum; and the staff provided a detailed explanation of the structure of the foundation’s historical building, which includes three main areas: the arts, library, and museum. The Presidential Center Museum primarily showcases the contributions of Kazakhstan’s first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, during his tenure after the country’s independence, as well as his life experiences, including his growth, education, and career. The museum also features Kazakhstan’s history and commemorative artifacts presented to the former president by foreign heads of state and important dignitaries.

Tiffany, a member of Cultural Goodwill Group, remarked that due to the presence of the international airport, most travelers converge in Kazakhstan’s former capital, Almaty. She expressed admiration for the foresight of the president at the time who decided to relocate the capital to Astana. She noted that the decision to use Japanese urban planners and invite several internationally renowned architects, without the constraints of the old capital’s legacy, was key to transforming the city into a completely new modern metropolis.
Almaty Management University is a higher education institution in Almaty, Kazakhstan, primarily focused on cultivating talent in the field of economics. It is one of the earliest business schools in Kazakhstan. The delegation made a special visit to this institution to promote the importance of conscience and education. They were warmly welcomed by Vice President Sholpan Tazabek, Head of the International Department Aliya Akpayeva, and International Development Manager Mukasheva Aisara.

Sholpan Tazabek stated that love and peace are the foundation of society and the world. Therefore, she expressed her gratitude to Dr. Hong and FOWPAL for the extremely important work they are doing, which she believes is the key to ensuring safety. She emphasized that world peace is built on the efforts of those who promote peace. Regarding the concept of conscience, she mentioned that conscience is the foundation of peace, and that whatever we do, we must follow our conscience. This is why people must become more aware of their own actions.

Love of the World Cultural Goodwill Group’s journey of love and peace in Central Asia began in Kazakhstan, marking the 105th country visited by the delegation. In this region, rich in cultural heritage and diverse ethnicities, the delegation engaged in a series of meaningful exchanges. They hope to unite more like-minded friends and continue advancing the cause of global friendship, peace, and sustainable development.