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Taiwan–Hong Kong Joint College General Education Course: Understanding New Immigrants in Taiwan

2025/07/22   Courses
Taiwan–Hong Kong Joint College General Education Course: Understanding New Immigrants in Taiwan

[Center for General Education News]

 

The Center for General Education at National Chengchi University (NCCU), in collaboration with the Colleges of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), successfully launched the intensive summer general education course Flying Heroes. The program, part of the Taiwan–Hong Kong Joint College initiative, brought together students from both institutions to engage in cross-cultural learning and in-depth exploration of Taiwan’s immigrant communities.

 Student presentation. (Photo courtesy of Prof. Ya-Ping Wang)

Over the course of two weeks, mixed student teams conducted fieldwork in Southeast Asian enclaves across Taipei. The course design was inspired by the “Little Flying Heroes Workshop” organized by Brilliant Time: Southeast Asian Bookstore. Through site visits, expert lectures, and hands-on workshops, participants expanded their perspectives, gained insights into the lives of new immigrants, and documented Taiwan’s evolving multicultural society.

This year, the program further incorporated the NCCU USR Grocery Project, guiding students to the Zhongzhen Community in Longgang, Taoyuan, as well as the Taoyuan Youth Bureau Startup Hub. Professor Ya-Ping Wang of NCCU’s Department of Ethnology noted that these activities not only enabled Hong Kong students to step beyond Taipei and New Taipei but also challenged their stamina. She humorously described the program’s pace as being “like drinking espresso.”

Students at the presentation event. (Photo courtesy of Prof. Ya-Ping Wang)

Despite the intensive schedule, the final student presentations impressed both faculty and peers. Their reports highlighted exceptional creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving capacity. Professor Wang reflected: “Listening to the students’ reports, I was deeply moved by their creativity and endless potential for action.”

This course underscores NCCU’s commitment to fostering global perspectives, intercultural exchange, and the development of civic-minded, action-oriented learners.

Message board from students of both universities. (Photo courtesy of Prof. Ya-Ping Wang)
Student presentation slides (Photo courtesy of Prof. Ya-Ping Wang)

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