2025/10/02【Workshop】Moonlit Hearts Far from Home: Exploring Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Belonging Through Mid-Autumn Festival

Moon Festival is a significant traditional cultural celebration for Chinese communities! As this special holiday approaches, we sincerely invite everyone to celebrate Moon Festival in NTHU!
This year, Office of Global Affairs and Counseling Center co-hosting this meaningful event! We have invited guest speakers, Counseling Psychologist HSU, Wei-Ting to deliver lectures. He designs rich content and fun activities that reflect culturally significant meaning of Moon Festival. Following the lectures, mooncakes will be distributed as gifts to all of you.
We warmly invite you to celebrate Moon Festival with us!!
Date: October 2, at 10:30-12:00
Location: 168 Classroom (right next to OGA office and cross from Mega Bank)
Registration Link: https://forms.gle/aANh91WPavuiiF5a7
Last Day of Registration: September 26.
Topic: Moonlit Hearts Far from Home: Exploring Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Belonging Through Mid-Autumn Festival
「月滿異鄉:從中秋文化探索跨文化適應與歸屬重建」
Workshop Agenda
Cultural Exploration and Adaptation Workshop
Phase One: The Psychological Meaning of Culture
Exploring how culture shapes our thoughts, emotions, and identities.
Phase Two: Reflections on Home under the Moonlight – Cultural Sharing Circle
A guided sharing circle to reflect on one’s hometown, traditions, and sense of belonging.
Phase Three: The Cultural Codes Hidden in Mooncakes
Discovering symbolic meanings embedded in traditional Mid-Autumn Festival foods.
Phase Four: Practical Skills for Cross-Cultural Adaptation
Hands-on strategies and tools for navigating cultural differences and transitions.
Phase Five: Reunion under the Full Moon – Warm Closing Remarks
Bringing together shared insights and fostering a sense of connection.


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