World Peace Summit Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Global Leaders
A worldwide ceremony to mark the 10th Anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit brought together over 100,000 political, women, religious, and youth leaders in South Korea and more than 40 other countries. The anniversary event was a celebration of peace and unity.
Regional Celebration in Vancouver
In Vancouver, over 120 community, religious, and youth leaders gathered at VanDusen Botanical Gardens to commemorate the occasion. Led by HWPL Chairman Man-hee Lee, the event focused on the theme of “Building a Global Peace Community Through Regional Cooperation.” Chairman Lee emphasized the importance of working together to sustain peace for future generations.
Promoting Canadian Multiculturalism Values
The message of unity for peace resonated with Canadian multiculturalism values at the anniversary ceremony in Vancouver. Attendees from diverse backgrounds discussed their perspectives on peacebuilding and established connections for promoting peace in their region.
Calls for Action
– How did the HWPL organization advocate for peace leading up to the 10th anniversary World Peace Summit?
On September 18, 2019, a massive celebration took place in South Korea to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit. The event, which saw an incredible turnout of 100,000 attendees, marked a significant milestone in the global pursuit of peace and harmony. The summit brought together individuals from all walks of life, including political leaders, religious figures, youth groups, and advocacy organizations, all united in their commitment to promoting a culture of peace around the world.
This momentous occasion was the culmination of a decade of dedicated work by the Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) organization, which has been tirelessly advocating for peace through various initiatives and campaigns. The organization’s efforts have been guided by the belief that world peace is achievable through the collective resolve and action of individuals and communities across the globe.
The 10th anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit not only provided an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in the pursuit of peace but also served as a platform for discussing the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The summit featured a diverse range of activities and discussions, including peace walks, cultural exchanges, and interactive workshops aimed at fostering dialogue and understanding among participants.
One of the highlights of the event was the signing of the “Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War (DPCW),” a groundbreaking document that outlines a comprehensive framework for achieving sustainable peace. The DPCW has garnered widespread support from world leaders and international organizations, and its adoption has been heralded as a significant step towards the establishment of a global legal framework for peace.
The 10th anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit also served as a platform for showcasing the organization’s innovative peace-building initiatives, such as the “Youth Peace Camp” and the “Peace Education” program. These initiatives aim to empower the next generation with the knowledge and skills necessary to become active agents of peace in their communities and beyond.
The overwhelming turnout at the summit reflects the growing global momentum for peace and the increasing recognition of the pivotal role that individuals and grassroots movements play in advancing this vital cause. The event served as a powerful demonstration of the unwavering commitment of people from all corners of the world to work together towards a more peaceful and harmonious future.
Benefits and Practical Tips:
The 10th anniversary of the HWPL World Peace Summit not only provided an opportunity for individuals to engage in dialogue and exchange ideas but also offered tangible benefits, including:
- Networking: The summit provided a valuable platform for individuals and organizations
Suzie Mah, COPE Vancouver School Board Trustee urged world leaders to work towards a full cessation of war. She also stressed that education systems play a crucial role in teaching children and youth that violence is not the solution to conflicts.
Peace Initiatives in Action
HWPL Canada organized a peaceful walk earlier this year at Stanley Park with over 100 participants as an example of unity in peace. Additionally, HWPL formalized partnerships with international organizations like Group of Seven Plus (g7+) and PARLATINO consisting of 43 member nations as part of its commitment to advancing global peace initiatives.
Renewed Optimism
The participants at the anniversary celebration left with renewed optimism and commitment towards contributing to creating a harmonious world. Sister Clarity from Phap Hoa Temple expressed hope that seeds sown for peace would continue spreading until true global harmony is achieved.
The global gathering emphasizes individuals’ imperative role in fostering international cooperation for sustainable world peace.