【國際處公告】2025.11.01_114年度異國文化社冬遊
🌟 Taiwan’s Wealth, Culture & Creativity 🇹🇼✨
💰 當前臺灣最富有的人是廣達電腦(Quanta Computer)的林百里先生 (Mr. Barry Lin),他是一位來自香港來臺就讀的僑生。
而臺灣先前最富有的人則是台塑企業(Formosa Plastics Group)創辦人王永慶先生 (Mr. Y.C. Wang),他的成功來自於勤奮不懈與持續創新。🚀
🏛️ 透過參訪台塑企業文物館(Formosa Plastics Museum),國際學生深入了解企業的發展歷程,認識臺灣企業文化與產業創新精神,並拓展對企業永續經營理念的理解。🌱
活動中,外國學生熱烈分享感想,有同學表示:
「如果以後有錢,要在學校蓋一棟文物館,留下我們的故事與回憶。」💬
這句話成為此次參訪中最動人的回響 ❤️。
🏘️ **馬祖新村文創產業(Mazu New Village Cultural & Creative Park)**的眷村文化區,是個多功能的創意空間:
🎬 可以拍電影、📸 網紅打卡、或是創業開店的地方。
這裡販售極具臺灣特色的冰棒🍧,最特別的是——冰棒棍是一支木製湯匙!吃完冰後還能當湯匙使用,真是既環保又創意滿分的商業點子 🌿💡。
🐚 **永安海螺文化園區(Yongan Conch Cultural Park)**則是一個「教育式」體驗場所。這裡宣揚客家文化精神與傳統補魚方式 🎣,
有吸睛的海螺造型建築 🐚、會發聲的地景藝術 🎵、互動十足的故事館 📖,還能遠眺海景 🌊。
這不僅開啟探索海洋與客家文化的小冒險,也讓教育類學生學習互動式教材設計的靈感來源 ✏️📚。
🌈 臺灣的美好在這次豐富的活動中深植於每位學生的心中,也連結起境外學生對臺灣多元文化與創新精神的真切體驗 🤝💖。
🌟 Taiwan’s Wealth, Culture & Creativity 🇹🇼✨
💰 The richest person in Taiwan today is Mr. Barry Lin, founder of QUANTA COMPUTER INC., who came from Hong Kong as an overseas student.
Previously, the wealthiest man in Taiwan was Mr. Y.C. Wang, founder of Formosa Plastics Group. His success came from hard work, perseverance, and continuous innovation. 🚀
🏛️ Through a visit to the Formosa Plastics Museum, international students gained a deeper understanding of the company’s development, Taiwan’s corporate culture, and the spirit of industrial innovation. 🌱
They also broadened their understanding of the concept of sustainable business management.
During the visit, one foreign student shared emotionally:
“If I become rich in the future, I want to build a museum at our school to preserve our stories and memories.” 💬
This heartfelt remark became the most touching moment of the entire visit. ❤️
🏘️ The Mazu New Village Cultural and Creative Park is a vibrant area that celebrates military dependents’ village culture. It can serve as a 🎬 film-shooting location, a 📸 popular photo spot, or even a hub for small business startups.
One creative local business sells Taiwanese-style popsicles 🍧, with an eco-friendly twist — the popsicle stick doubles as a wooden spoon! After finishing the ice pop, you can reuse it as a utensil — a brilliant and sustainable idea! 🌿💡
🐚 The Yongan Conch Cultural Park offers an educational and experiential environment that showcases Hakka culture and traditional fishing methods 🎣.
The park features an eye-catching conch-shaped building 🐚, sound-producing landscape art 🎵, and a highly interactive story hall 📖. Visitors can also enjoy stunning ocean views 🌊, making it both an adventure into Hakka heritage and a source of inspiration for education majors exploring interactive learning design ✏️📚.
🌈 The beauty of Taiwan was deeply felt through these enriching activities, leaving lasting memories in the hearts of all students. It also built meaningful connections for international students to experience Taiwan’s diversity, creativity, and warmth. 🤝💖

