A Unique-Flavored Sustainable Market: IC Broadcasting × Shili Fangyuan × Bamboo Dragonfly Green Market × National Tsing Hua University
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The event was held on December 6, 2025, in collaboration with IC Broadcasting – Hsinchu Science Park Radio, Shili Fangyuan, and the Good Wild Market, jointly creating a diverse exhibition experience that brings together international education and local sustainability. Centered on the integration of educational expertise and everyday life practices, the event allowed visitors to explore global education trends while also engaging with local culture and sustainability concepts, offering an exhibition experience that combined depth with warmth.
The International Education Expo featured a wide range of well-curated on-site programs, including talks by renowned speakers and experts, professional study-abroad and overseas education services, as well as consultations on overseas immigration and asset planning. Among these, the lecture series brought together industry leaders and academic experts for a total of 13 sessions, focusing on professional experience sharing and international perspectives. Study-abroad and overseas education services covered destinations across Europe, North America, and other regions worldwide, providing comprehensive support ranging from formal degree programs to short-term study tours. Consultations on overseas immigration and asset planning addressed topics such as international real estate and investment-based immigration, responding to the public’s diverse needs for future planning and development.
Guided by the principle of “the more local, the more international,” the organizers believe that only by gaining a deep understanding of one’s own land and culture can the next generation confidently engage in dialogue with global leaders. The exhibition therefore partnered with the “Shili Fangyuan Cooperative,” founded by professors from National Tsing Hua University and urban–rural practitioners, to promote sustainable living and urban–rural collaboration through a small-farmer green market. This approach allowed visitors to experience sustainability up close and appreciate its many dimensions through direct interaction with the land and local producers.
In addition, the event incorporated the lively and engaging food stalls of the Good Wild Market, with a total of 60 outdoor booths showcasing specialty foods, local agricultural products, and cultural and creative goods. To further enhance engagement, a point-collection and raffle system was introduced, encouraging visitors to explore different booths and interact with vendors. By completing designated activities, participants could accumulate points to redeem raffle entries and attractive prizes, increasing both enjoyment and interaction throughout the event.
Through the integration of market exhibitions, interactive point collection, and raffle activities, the event not only offered participants a relaxed and enjoyable market experience, but also seamlessly wove international education, leisure, and sustainability concepts into everyday life. The result was a rich exhibition experience that balanced meaningful content with engaging and enjoyable participation.