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- Publish Date:2025-04-24
- Update Date:2025-04-28
- Units:Graduate Degree Program of Artificial Intelligence
[Liberal Arts College (LAC)] May 17 (Sat) Six Waves of Migration × Hsinchu Grand Tour: Exploring the Changes in Hsinchu Second Wave – The Pioneers
Liberal Arts Colledge SPEC x Arts Center Presents
A Journey Through Time: Exploring Hsinchu’s Immigration History
Hsinchu’s history is a rich tapestry woven by generations of immigrants. From the indigenous Taokas and Atayal peoples to early Han settlers(Hokkien and Hakka), Japanese colonial-era urban planners, post-war mainland Chinese migrants, and the influence of U.S. military presence—each era has left its mark. More recently, the city has been shaped by a wave of new immigrants from across Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and beyond, driven by technological advancements.
Through the lens of six waves of immigration, this event series will explore how Hsinchu evolved into the city it is today and what the future may hold.
Second Event: Pioneers: Preserved Mustard Greens in the Great Zhúqiàn Region (Exploring the Frontier Beyond the Historic City Walls)
Following our first journey into the heart of Hsinchu’s old city, we now invite you to venture deeper into the Guanxi region to explore the rich Hakka heritage of the greater Zhúqiàn area — a legacy of cultivation, scholarship, and resilience.
On-site Exploration of Historic Landscapes
Led once again by Professor Yuan-Chang Lee, we will visit a series of culturally significant sites including Taihe Temple, the Zhúqiàn Indigenous Royal Temple, the old police station and dormitory cluster, Poet’s Lane, Carpenter’s Lane, Stonemason Alley, the ruins of the Weijia Family School, the original Taihe Temple site, and the Luo Family Academy. These locations offer a vivid glimpse into the Hakka people’s deep-rooted traditions in both agriculture and learning.
Interactive Experience
Get hands-on with traditional Hakka crafts by making Hakka mochi (cí bā) or stacking stones to build a traditional dry stone wall — a reflection of everyday wisdom and cultural continuity.
More than a historical journey, this is a cultural immersion and lived experience.
Join us on this time-traveling adventure to uncover the untold stories of the pioneers who shaped the lands beyond the walls of Hsinchu City.
Date & Time: May 17, 2025 (Saturday), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Meeting Point:
Guangfu Campus: 8:30 AM, next to the Grand Auditorium
Priority: NYCU students
Capacity: Limited to 30 participants
Fee: Free (Deposit required)
Registration Link : https://forms.gle/62Aaz7mYbazfafRy5
Earn Liberal Arts Credits!
This event counts as 2 hours under the "Community Activities" category. Completing the assigned task within the deadline will grant 3 hours recorded in the Student Learning Portfolio.
More details: https://reurl.cc/Q5qD5q
Unlock the key pieces of Hsinchu’s history—join us on this journey through time!
Follow SPEC & ACC to continue exploring Hsinchu’s history through the Six Waves of Immigration!
Facebook (SPEC) : https://www.facebook.com/NYCULACSPEC
Facebook (ACC) : https://www.facebook.com/NYCUArtsCenter/
Instagram (SPEC) : https://www.instagram.com/nycuspec/
Instagram (ACC) : https://www.instagram.com/nycu_artscenter/
Upcoming Events in the Series
1️⃣ Developers (4/19): “The Grand Development of Northern Taiwan (Tamsui Subprefecture Office and City)”
Ethnic Groups: Taokas, Minnan, Japanese, Mainlanders
2️⃣ Pioneers (5/17): “The Salted Cabbage Urn of the Grand Bamboo Fort”
Ethnic Groups: Hakka, Taokas, Atayal, Japanese
3️⃣ Guardians (Fall 2025): "A Day in the Life of an Atayal"
Ethnic Groups: Atayal, Han Chinese, Japanese
4️⃣ Comrades (Fall 2025): “Exploring Hsinchu’s Abundant Military Dependents’ Villages”
Ethnic Groups: Mainlander, Japanese, Hakka, Indigenous, American
5️⃣ Integrators (Spring 2026): “The Science City of the Science Park”
Ethnic Groups: Technologists , People from Various Provinces, Japanese, International Communities
6️⃣ Newcomers (Spring 2026): “At Hukou, One Family from Across the Seas”
Ethnic Groups: Hakka, Mainlanders, Southeast Asian Communities
A Journey Through Time: Exploring Hsinchu’s Immigration History
Hsinchu’s history is a rich tapestry woven by generations of immigrants. From the indigenous Taokas and Atayal peoples to early Han settlers(Hokkien and Hakka), Japanese colonial-era urban planners, post-war mainland Chinese migrants, and the influence of U.S. military presence—each era has left its mark. More recently, the city has been shaped by a wave of new immigrants from across Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and beyond, driven by technological advancements.
Through the lens of six waves of immigration, this event series will explore how Hsinchu evolved into the city it is today and what the future may hold.
Second Event: Pioneers: Preserved Mustard Greens in the Great Zhúqiàn Region (Exploring the Frontier Beyond the Historic City Walls)
Following our first journey into the heart of Hsinchu’s old city, we now invite you to venture deeper into the Guanxi region to explore the rich Hakka heritage of the greater Zhúqiàn area — a legacy of cultivation, scholarship, and resilience.
On-site Exploration of Historic Landscapes
Led once again by Professor Yuan-Chang Lee, we will visit a series of culturally significant sites including Taihe Temple, the Zhúqiàn Indigenous Royal Temple, the old police station and dormitory cluster, Poet’s Lane, Carpenter’s Lane, Stonemason Alley, the ruins of the Weijia Family School, the original Taihe Temple site, and the Luo Family Academy. These locations offer a vivid glimpse into the Hakka people’s deep-rooted traditions in both agriculture and learning.
Interactive Experience
Get hands-on with traditional Hakka crafts by making Hakka mochi (cí bā) or stacking stones to build a traditional dry stone wall — a reflection of everyday wisdom and cultural continuity.
More than a historical journey, this is a cultural immersion and lived experience.
Join us on this time-traveling adventure to uncover the untold stories of the pioneers who shaped the lands beyond the walls of Hsinchu City.
Date & Time: May 17, 2025 (Saturday), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Meeting Point:
Guangfu Campus: 8:30 AM, next to the Grand Auditorium
Priority: NYCU students
Capacity: Limited to 30 participants
Fee: Free (Deposit required)
Registration Link : https://forms.gle/62Aaz7mYbazfafRy5
Earn Liberal Arts Credits!
This event counts as 2 hours under the "Community Activities" category. Completing the assigned task within the deadline will grant 3 hours recorded in the Student Learning Portfolio.
More details: https://reurl.cc/Q5qD5q
Unlock the key pieces of Hsinchu’s history—join us on this journey through time!
Follow SPEC & ACC to continue exploring Hsinchu’s history through the Six Waves of Immigration!
Facebook (SPEC) : https://www.facebook.com/NYCULACSPEC
Facebook (ACC) : https://www.facebook.com/NYCUArtsCenter/
Instagram (SPEC) : https://www.instagram.com/nycuspec/
Instagram (ACC) : https://www.instagram.com/nycu_artscenter/
Upcoming Events in the Series
1️⃣ Developers (4/19): “The Grand Development of Northern Taiwan (Tamsui Subprefecture Office and City)”
Ethnic Groups: Taokas, Minnan, Japanese, Mainlanders
2️⃣ Pioneers (5/17): “The Salted Cabbage Urn of the Grand Bamboo Fort”
Ethnic Groups: Hakka, Taokas, Atayal, Japanese
3️⃣ Guardians (Fall 2025): "A Day in the Life of an Atayal"
Ethnic Groups: Atayal, Han Chinese, Japanese
4️⃣ Comrades (Fall 2025): “Exploring Hsinchu’s Abundant Military Dependents’ Villages”
Ethnic Groups: Mainlander, Japanese, Hakka, Indigenous, American
5️⃣ Integrators (Spring 2026): “The Science City of the Science Park”
Ethnic Groups: Technologists , People from Various Provinces, Japanese, International Communities
6️⃣ Newcomers (Spring 2026): “At Hukou, One Family from Across the Seas”
Ethnic Groups: Hakka, Mainlanders, Southeast Asian Communities