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The Hong Kong Cultural Center in Victoria Bay was packed on Thursday night, and loud applause periodically echoed through the neon lit sky. It was not rock music nor was it pop—it was traditional Chinese Buddhist music that made an instant hit in the modern metropolis.
Hong Kong is the fourth leg of the Buddhist music performance tour by a troupe consisting of more than 130 monks from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan. And this is also the first time monks from across the Taiwan Strait had jointly set up a troupe to perform, on global stages.
Crowds of Hong King residents were lining up at the local port waiting to welcome members of the troupe who were sailing in from Ma, where they had just ended another successful performance on Wednesday night.
The monks returned the enthusiasm of the residents with a powerful performance. Almost without sleep, the monks drove to the concert hall preparing the stage and doing the rehearsals.
Buddhist music, which originated from ancient India, found its way into China some 2,000 years ago, and after absorbing elements of traditional Chinese folk music, court music and other religious music, a unique form which is now called Chinese Buddhist music came into being.
The monks of the troupe come from prestigious Buddhist temples including Fo Guang Shah Temple in Taiwan, Shaolin Temple in central Henan Province, Labrang Temple in northwestern Gansu Province, and General Temple in southwestern Yunnan Province, representing the three branches of Buddhism in China, namely Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Pali Buddhism.
The wind sweeping across the Victoria Bay was cool, but the atmosphere in the concert hall was hot. The audience was mesmerized by the great variety of genres of Chinese Buddhist music.
"It’s great to see so many genres of Chinese Buddhist music performed on the same stage," said a female bank employee surnamed Chang, "It’s so fascinating," she said.
Calling it a happy in Hong Kong, the Venerable Kwok Kuang, president of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association, said that the concert served as a prelude to the display, in Hong Kong on May 26, of a relic from Famen Temple preserved in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
He said that Buddhism and Buddhist music in the Chinese mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong had the same roots, and through the performance by monks from across the Taiwan Strait, the traditional religious art would be further developed and bring more happiness to the Chinese.
Co-sponsored by the Chinese Buddhism Association of China and Fo Guang Shan Temple in Taiwan, the troupe was formed in February this year and has since staged four successful performances in Taiwan and Ma, and will move on to Los Angeles and San Francisco in the US and Vancouver of Canada from Friday.
Hailing the joint performance as a major in the history of Buddhism, Hsin Ting, deputy chief of the troupe and abbot of Fo Guang Shan, said that both the monks and the support staff had been working together very harmoniously ever since the formation of the troupe, indicating their inherited strong ties.
"I hope the troupe’s tour to North America will help the world community better understand Chinese traditional culture, especially the harmonious relationships among the people across the Taiwan Strait," he said.

Chinese Buddhist Music Catches Audience in HK中华佛教音乐吸引听众Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage.()

The Hong Kong Cultural Center in Victoria Bay was packed on Thursday night, and loud applause periodically echoed through the neon lit sky. It was not rock music nor was it pop—it was traditional Chinese Buddhist music that made an instant hit in the modern metropolis.
Hong Kong is the fourth leg of the Buddhist music performance tour by a troupe consisting of more than 130 monks from the Chinese mainland and Taiwan. And this is also the first time monks from across the Taiwan Strait had jointly set up a troupe to perform, on global stages.
Crowds of Hong King residents were lining up at the local port waiting to welcome members of the troupe who were sailing in from Ma, where they had just ended another successful performance on Wednesday night.
The monks returned the enthusiasm of the residents with a powerful performance. Almost without sleep, the monks drove to the concert hall preparing the stage and doing the rehearsals.
Buddhist music, which originated from ancient India, found its way into China some 2,000 years ago, and after absorbing elements of traditional Chinese folk music, court music and other religious music, a unique form which is now called Chinese Buddhist music came into being.
The monks of the troupe come from prestigious Buddhist temples including Fo Guang Shah Temple in Taiwan, Shaolin Temple in central Henan Province, Labrang Temple in northwestern Gansu Province, and General Temple in southwestern Yunnan Province, representing the three branches of Buddhism in China, namely Chinese Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Pali Buddhism.
The wind sweeping across the Victoria Bay was cool, but the atmosphere in the concert hall was hot. The audience was mesmerized by the great variety of genres of Chinese Buddhist music.
"It’s great to see so many genres of Chinese Buddhist music performed on the same stage," said a female bank employee surnamed Chang, "It’s so fascinating," she said.
Calling it a happy in Hong Kong, the Venerable Kwok Kuang, president of the Hong Kong Buddhist Association, said that the concert served as a prelude to the display, in Hong Kong on May 26, of a relic from Famen Temple preserved in Xi’an, capital of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.
He said that Buddhism and Buddhist music in the Chinese mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong had the same roots, and through the performance by monks from across the Taiwan Strait, the traditional religious art would be further developed and bring more happiness to the Chinese.
Co-sponsored by the Chinese Buddhism Association of China and Fo Guang Shan Temple in Taiwan, the troupe was formed in February this year and has since staged four successful performances in Taiwan and Ma, and will move on to Los Angeles and San Francisco in the US and Vancouver of Canada from Friday.
Hailing the joint performance as a major in the history of Buddhism, Hsin Ting, deputy chief of the troupe and abbot of Fo Guang Shan, said that both the monks and the support staff had been working together very harmoniously ever since the formation of the troupe, indicating their inherited strong ties.
"I hope the troupe’s tour to North America will help the world community better understand Chinese traditional culture, especially the harmonious relationships among the people across the Taiwan Strait," he said.

A.The troupe will offer three more performances after the Hong Kong .
B.There will be another religious activity in Hong Kong after the music performance.
C.The troupe will continue its tour to North America.
D.The troupe is about four months old.

A.
Chinese Buddhist Music Catches Audience in HK
B.
中华佛教音乐吸引听众
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【多选题】今天,继承和弘扬中华传统美德,具有重大的现实意义,表现在( )

A.
是社会主义现代化建设的客观需要
B.
是加强社会主义道德建设的内在要求
C.
是个人健康成长的重要条件
D.
是加强社会主义精神文明建设的唯一途径

【单选题】团体吸引率的计算公式是

A.
总选择数/团体总人数
B.
总选择数/总拒绝数
C.
总拒绝数/团体总人数
D.
总选择数/(总选择数+总拒绝数)
E.
总拒绝数/(总拒绝数+总选择数)

【单选题】小企业资源薄弱,往往看重吸引 【 】

A.
曾经使用者
B.
潜在使用者
C.
初次使用者
D.
经常使用者

【多选题】影响人际吸引的因素有( )。

A.
个人特质:热情、能力、外表的吸引力
B.
相似性:态度、价值观的相似尤为重
C.
互补性:相似与互补的重要性问题一般需要同角色作用联系
D.
熟悉性:熟悉能增加吸引的程度
E.
接近性:空间的邻近性是导致人际吸引的重要条件

【单选题】以10万株野生中华樱花而著称的景区是( )。

A.
木兰云雾山
B.
木兰清凉寨
C.
木兰天池
D.
木兰草原
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【多选题】今天,继承和弘扬中华传统美德,具有重大的现实意义,表现在( )
A.
是社会主义现代化建设的客观需要
B.
是加强社会主义道德建设的内在要求
C.
是个人健康成长的重要条件
D.
是加强社会主义精神文明建设的唯一途径
【单选题】团体吸引率的计算公式是
A.
总选择数/团体总人数
B.
总选择数/总拒绝数
C.
总拒绝数/团体总人数
D.
总选择数/(总选择数+总拒绝数)
E.
总拒绝数/(总拒绝数+总选择数)
【单选题】小企业资源薄弱,往往看重吸引 【 】
A.
曾经使用者
B.
潜在使用者
C.
初次使用者
D.
经常使用者
【多选题】影响人际吸引的因素有( )。
A.
个人特质:热情、能力、外表的吸引力
B.
相似性:态度、价值观的相似尤为重
C.
互补性:相似与互补的重要性问题一般需要同角色作用联系
D.
熟悉性:熟悉能增加吸引的程度
E.
接近性:空间的邻近性是导致人际吸引的重要条件
【单选题】以10万株野生中华樱花而著称的景区是( )。
A.
木兰云雾山
B.
木兰清凉寨
C.
木兰天池
D.
木兰草原
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