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Even organizers were surprised by the Australian audience's response to Huo's long talks about ancient Chinese philosophy.
"The lecture was a great success and the audience enjoyed the talk and demonstration very much, " said Xing Jin, director of the University of Sydney Confucius Institute. "They commented that it was an incredible experience for them, and that they gained lovely insight into the world of Chinese art and culture.
"They really appreciated that Professor Huo spoke with such passion and belief about traditional Chinese culture and his desire to contribute to a democratic and civilized cultural power to realize the Chinese dream.
They said they believe the value system Huo talked about is important for Australian society as well.
"Professor Huo's lecture also embodies his efforts to promote traditional Chinese culture and enhance people-to-people exchanges between China and Australia," Jin said.
Australian Mark Armour thanked Huo for being "a wonderful communicator of the Chinese cultural spirit".
Diane Geach, another in the audience, said she understands what Huo was trying to convey to the public.
"In order to enjoy a purity of spirit and have a greater appreciation of art, we should cherish our natural world," she said.
Huo said he is satisfied that his trip to Australia served as a bridge between and facilitated mutual understanding.
"I am pleased to see that both academics and ordinary Australians show a great interest in Chinese culture, and this could serve as the foundation for people-to-people exchanges between the two countries," Huo said.
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