A car parade of over 100 vehicles drove across Greater Toronto over the weekend, celebrating the 29th anniversary of the introduction of Falun Dafa to the public. Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, is a spiritual practice that consists of five meditative exercises and moral teachings based on the core tenets of “truthfulness, compassion, forbearance,” according to its website. The practice was first introduced to the public in China and gained popularity in the 1990s. Practitioners gather annually across the globe to wish the founder of the practice, Li Hongzhi, a happy birthday on May 13th. One of the event organizers, Jeff Jiang, told the Epoch Times that at least 120 vehicles were registered online for the car parade in Toronto, with an estimated 300 participants. World Falun Dafa Day Helen Dhieu, a Vietnamese immigrant and a resident of Hamilton, said many countries in the world are now celebrating …