Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday for the Chinese community. We bring together overseas Chinese students from various countries to celebrate the Lunar New Year. This not only eases the homesickness of the students but also helps preserve and pass on Chinese culture.
Results/Contributions

Over a hundred students gathered to celebrate the Lunar New Year, enjoy delicious food, and experience traditional calligraphy together.

Some students had practiced calligraphy during their middle school years and eagerly took the stage, showcasing their impressive handwriting. Others who had never tried calligraphy before gave it a shot, carefully writing a few characters—though a bit wobbly, it was a fun and unique experience for them.

Additionally, some students enthusiastically volunteered to perform, adding excitement to the event. The hosts also organized interactive activities, allowing students from different countries to engage and connect with one another.

Overall, the students greatly enjoyed the event and expressed their hope for similar gatherings in the future.

Keywords
Overseas Chinese StudentsChinese Culture
References
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Contact Information
李佩樺
peihua.li@mx.nthu.edu.tw