Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented
in Chinese,
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Aulacese (Vietnamese),
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Everywhere in the world,
we can observe
and be touched
by acts of kindness.
People from all walks of
life, faiths, and cultures
extend themselves
beyond the call of duty
to help others
unconditionally.
Through their noble deeds,
humanity as a whole
is elevated.
To commend
virtuous actions and
encourage more people
to be inspired
by their examples,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
has lovingly created
a series of awards,
including the Shining
World Leadership
Award, Shining World
Compassion Award,
Shining World Hero and
Heroine Awards, Shining
World Honesty Award,
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World
Inventor Award,
to recognize some
of the most exemplary,
generous, caring,
and courageous people
who walk amongst us.
Joyful viewers,
welcome to
Enlightening Entertainment.
Today we will
accompany you
to Danaiku Valley
in Ali Shan,
Formosa (Taiwan).
The Danaiku Valley
is famous for its beautiful
scenery and teeming fish.
The meaning
of “Danaiku” is carefree.
It is a holy place
for the Tsou people and
killing is not allowed here.
There used to be
many animals
of diverse species
living here peacefully
with humans.
The rivers were once
alive with so many fish
that no one could see
the bed of the rivers.
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
belongs to Formosa’s
(Taiwan) Tsou Tribe,
an aboriginal ethnic group.
Mr. Kao
is respectfully called
“The Father of the Ku Fish
in Danaiku Valley.”
A pious Christian,
he has also earned the
title of the “green priest.”
They gave me a nickname,
the “green priest.”
Actually, I am not a priest.
I am just
an ordinary Christian,
but I love God very much.
So, God has
specially sent angels
to give me a gift.
My angels sang before me
and the song was about
how God loves the people
in this world.
Having received this song,
I share God’s love with
all the people around me
and let them know
that God loves each of us.
However, God also
loves the great nature
that He created.
Thus we must live
with nature in harmony.
We must live in harmony
with nature.
It’s the belief
of the Tsou people that:
“If we treat Danaiku Valley
with kindness,
it will provide for us.”
However, because of
climate change
and the encroachment
of urban development,
the ecosystem
in Danaiku Valley has
been damaged severely.
The harm was to the point
that the special ku fish,
found only in the Valley,
was facing extinction.
In order to preserve
this holy place inherited
from the ancestors,
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng,
who was the village chief
at that time, ventured
to the source of the river
in Danaiku Valley
to investigate.
When he returned,
he knew that
bold action was needed.
Together with other
officials in the village,
he visited the elders
one by one and
patiently explained to them
his dream of restoring
the life and land
of Danaiku Valley.
But in order to do so,
he would have to
appeal to the elders to
relinquish their sovereignty
over the land and thus
permit the activities
needed to save it.
Mr. Kao was met
with resistance.
But with unwavering faith
in God, he persevered.
Originally
everything was kaput.
But because I didn’t give up.
I kept seeking Him,
so God let me see Him.
And then I use the love
that He gives me to love
myself, love my family,
and to love other people.
Thus, many impossible
things become possible.
Dead rivers were revived.
People despising each other
reconciled.
Hopeless tribes
became hopeful ones.
It took Mr. Kao Chen-sheng
two years and
many meetings to
convince the Tsou people
that it was possible to
bring life back to the valley.
His determination
gradually moved hearts.
Our Ali Shan
young people asked,
“Where is our future?
Our ecosystem is destroyed,
and our culture
almost disappeared.
Our traditional
agriculture has lost
its competitive edge.
In the future,
people will only be able
to find information about
our Tsou Tribe in
the libraries or museums.”
I told them,
“We can make a final try
to restore the nature
in our Danaiku Valley.
I told them that we would
build a living museum,
and it wouldn’t be just
to attract the tourists.
We had to educate
our future generations
and teach them
to treasure nature.
In the end, about 650
tribe members joined
the revitalizing program.
Tribe members
began to patrol the river
to protect the fish
all year round
and in all weather.
Many of them
put down their work
to help patrol.
They built a straw hut at
the entrance of the valley
to protect themselves
from the rain.
In the cold evening,
they would build a fire
on a big rock and sleep
with their jackets on.
Thus, through this work,
they established
a deep bond
with Danaiku Valley.
After a year,
more volunteers joined
the patrolling group.
They worked
unconditionally,
out of their love
toward their homeland.
The Tsou Tribe found
the project meaningful,
regained their
self-confidence,
and became more united
than ever.
Mr. Kao brought us
young and old
to the Shanmei Village
in the Danaiku Valley
and we worked quietly.
We didn’t ask
for anything in return,
neither did we have
any income.
We didn’t get anything,
and we all did it
as volunteers.
After years
of dedicated work,
Danaiku Valley
recovered its glory with
green hills and clear water.
In 1995,
the Tsou people celebrated
the grand opening
of Danaiku Valley
Ecological Park.
Then, many tourists came
to the Danaiku Valley.
Even the CEO
of the International
Environmental
Protection Alliance
visited our place, and
he said this was the pride
of Formosa (Taiwan),
the glory of
all indigenous people.
A world
renowned scientist of
environmental protection
put the Danaiku Valley
on a global website,
so the whole world
can see the natural park
that we have built.
Many people came
to visit our place,
including the Germans,
the Japanese,
and the Chinese
from Mainland China.
Our place has transformed
into a living museum.
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to Supreme Master
Television.
When we return,
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
is honored with
the Shining World
Protection Award.
Welcome back to
today’s program featuring
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng,
a Formosan (Taiwanese)
aboriginal leader
and conservationist
who was honored
with the Shining World
Protection Award from
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
He has devoted
his entire life
in preserving the ecology
of our community.
This is a fact
that all of us in Formosa
and even our foreign
friends have witnessed.
Through his perseverance
in rallying his people
together,
Mr. Kao Sheng-cheng
proved the saying:
“If we treat Danaiku Valley
with kindness,
it will provide for us.”
The Danaiku Valley
Ecological Park
continues to be
highly regarded as a
model conservation area
for other regions
in Formosa.
Visitors come to enjoy
the pristine atmosphere.
Moreover,
fishing is prohibited in
many mountain villages
in the region, ensuring
the rivers are places
of refuge and safety
for the freshwater life.
Meanwhile, Mr. Kao and
his people’s vision of
environmental stewardship
lives on.
Our young people said,
“We have to become the
candle of eco-protection,
so we can light up
our home again,
so we can rebuild
our dream.”
We call upon
all of our young people
in the Ali Shan Village
and all the indigenous
people in Formosa
to be the protectors
of our Mother Earth,
and to protect
our home, Formosa.
For his leadership
and dedicated effort to
preserve the environment,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
with the Shining World
Protection Award.
“…For compassionately
striving for a gentler world
where all beings
peacefully coexist,
for respecting the land,
nature and her residents
and for being a dedicated
and noble role model,
we hereby applaud
and celebrate
the great eco-friendly deeds
of Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng,
protector of life
and the environment.
With Great Honour, Love
and Blessings,
The Supreme Master
Ching Hai”
Mr. Kao,
we hereby present
this Shining World
Environment Protection
Award “from
Supreme Master Ching Hai
to Mr. Kao Cheng-Sheng
for your
outstanding contribution
in protecting
the Danaiku Valley,
in creating a harmonious
habitat for all,
and in creating
a sustainable future.
For your brave
eco-protection actions,
we give you our highest
salute and gratitude.
Supreme Master Ching Hai
International
Association.”
Because of
our village’s work in
environmental preservation,
our former village head,
Mr. Kao, is able to
receive such an honor.
We are so grateful that
our Shanmei villagers
can share this honor
with him.
Since I had
personally followed
Mr. Kao’s leadership,
I truly agree that
he deserves this award.
In addition to receiving
the award plaque,
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
also was presented
with gifts, including
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
#1 international
bestsellers,
“The Dogs in My Life,”
“The Birds in My Life,”
and “The Noble Wilds,”
as well as books
based on her lectures,
“The Realization
of Health” and
“God Takes Care of
Everything.”
He also received
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
lecture DVDs
and music CDs.
I am extremely happy
to receive this award.
Saving the Danaiku Valley
Ecological Park is the
concerted effort of our
Shanmei Tribe people, and
with the encouragement
from the Head
of Alishan Township
to beautify our homeland.
Therefore, we strive to
restore the lost beauty
of Danaiku -
the Carefree Valleys.
So, we are really happy
in receiving
this acknowledgement
from
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
We are also aware
that she is working hard
to love the great nature,
the world, and is appealing
to the whole world
to work together to
protect this beautiful Earth
created by God.
So I am really happy
to receive this award,
and I would like to offer
this award to my Lord,
and the aboriginal people
of Formosa.
Let us strive together
to make Taiwan better
and more beautiful, thus
restoring the old name
of Formosa –
the Beautiful Island.
In October 2009,
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
attended
the live videoconference
in Taichung, Formosa
on the organic vegan
solution to climate change,
with honored guest
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
A vegetarian himself,
Mr. Kao
took the opportunity
at the award ceremony
to encourage everyone to
live in peace with nature
and be veg
to save the planet.
The animal-free diet, right!
It is very, very good!
Many medical experts
and scientists
have discovered that.
Vegetables grown
from uncontaminated soil
are much more nutritious
than meat.
So, really, we can have
a healthier diet
without eating meat.
Cherished audience,
all the audience worldwide,
we have to
save the planet,
be veg, and
protect the environment.
Only then
can we save the planet
that we are living on.
Let us all be veg,
go green, save the planet!
Thank you very much.
We sincerely thank
Mr. Kao Cheng-sheng
and the Tsou Tribe for
protecting this precious
and beautiful corner
of our Earth,
Danaiku Valley.
With best wishes for
your people and Formosa,
may your
conservational efforts
continue to be blessed
to benefit all the world.
Cheerful viewers,
we are glad
to have your company
for today’s program.
Coming up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News.
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to Supreme Master
Television.
May all beings
thrive in grace and joy.