Poland: Six Hours in Warsaw

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By a Swedish Dafa practitioner

On the afternoon of June 12, four Swedish Dafa practitioners left Riga, the Capital of Latvia. Taking the Poland Airline, we arrived at Warsaw, the Capital of Poland, which was our transfer station to Gothenburg, Sweden. We had to wait for 6 hours before our next flight. Before the trip, we had made arrangements to spread Falun Dafa in Warsaw. A Swedish practitioner who was originally from Poland, gave us a lot of help to plan this trip. We brought with us hundreds of copies of Dafa truth-clarifying leaflets in both Polish and English.
Once we got off the airplane, we took a bus to the city centre and went to the busy Cultural Plaza. While walking towards the train station, we handed out Dafa booklets. Because we do not understand Polish and many Polish people do not understand English either, we were only able to tell them that Falun Dafa is good through smiles, hand gestures and simple languages.

One after another, people happily and curiously came over to ask for Dafa materials. In less than 3 hours, almost all of the truth-clarifying materials were distributed. A taxi driver had been watching us for a while. When we asked him whether he would like to take a leaflet, he shook his head. However, after we left with smiles he suddenly seemed to remember something and immediately came out of his car, caught up with us and asked for some material. After reading a few lines, he thanked us for quite a few times. Then he satisfactorily returned to his car and continued to read it carefully. Although we only stayed at Poland for a few hours, we felt that the Polish people were happy to learn about Falun Dafa.


Source: (Clearwisdom)
Chinese version available at: http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/7/3/32736.html

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