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Six Waves of Migration × Hsinchu Grand Tour

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A Journey Through Time: Exploring Hsinchu’s Immigration History

Six Waves of Migration × Hsinchu Grand Tour

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.

Event Information:

📍 Meeting Point: Guangfu Campus, 8:30 AM, next to the Grand Auditorium
🎓 Eligibility: Priority given to NYCU students
👥 Capacity: Limited to 40 participants
💰 Fee: Free (A deposit of NT$500 is required in advance. It will be refunded upon full participation.)

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/NPqFT3jdn9o7D63A6


📌 First Wave: Developer— The Grand Development of Northern Taiwan

(Tamsui Subprefecture Office and City)
Date & Time: April 19, 2025 (Saturday), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Embark on our inaugural journey through the venerable old town of Hsinchu. This event offers a meticulously guided tour through the historic Central Market and selected sections of the Bamboo Fort, coupled with an immersive culinary workshop.

Participants will traverse the entire expanse of the Brick Fortress and gain profound insights into the developmental legacy of the Tamsui Subprefecture. In addition, the tour features an on-site visit to the relics and models of the former Tamsui Subprefecture Office, and an exploration of significant historical landmarks—including the North Drum Tower, Yingxi Gate, Pinghe Street, Dark Alley, the East Gate of Bamboo City, Kaitai Fudi, Dongning Temple, and the ancient moat—that collectively illuminate the rich tapestry of Northern Taiwan’s past.


📌 Second Wave: Pioneers— Preserved Mustard Greens in the Great Zhúqiàn Region

(Exploring the Frontier Beyond the Historic City Walls)
Date & Time: May 17, 2025 (Saturday), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

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..


📌 Third Wave: Guardians — A Day as an Atayal

Ethnic Groups: Atayal, Han Chinese, Japanese
Date & Time: Sep 27, 2025 (Saturday), 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

📍 Field Exploration of Historical Sites
Led by Professor Yuan-Chang Li, we will visit Jianshi Elementary School, the Atayal Cultural Museum, Jianshi Township Office, the local police station, and the Presbyterian Church—gaining insights into the Atayal people’s history, education, and ways of preserving their cultural heritage.


📌 Fourth Wave: Comrades  Braised dishes, dumplings, and stories from the military dependents’ villages

Ethnic Groups: Mainlander, Japanese, Hakka, Indigenous, American
Date & Time: Oct 26, 2025 (Sunday), 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Another side of Hsinchu tells a story woven from war, migration, and the pursuit of belonging. After the war, large numbers of military dependents moved in, and neighborhoods filled with military, civil service, and police housing rapidly took shape. At its peak, Hsinchu City had as many as 47 officially registered military dependents’ villages. These villages were not merely residential spaces—they are living archives of history, witnessing the tides of an era and preserving the collective memories of generations of comrades in fate.

In this fourth installment of the series, we will explore Hsinchu’s dense clusters of military villages and wartime relics—from the  Liu-Ran Big Chimney ”  that transformed into a residential community, to landmarks like the Great Chimney, the Widows’ BuildingJiangong Elementary School (formerly an Army dependents’ school), the Chiang Kai-shek ShrineJianmei Road (once a U.S. military village), General Village, and Ligong New Village.
Each of these sites holds the shared memories of people bound by history and circumstance.


.📌 Fifth Wave: Integrators — The Science Park & Science City


Ethnic Groups: Technologists, People from Various Provinces, International Communities

Date & Time: March 21, 2026 (Saturday) 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

📍 Field Exploration | How Knowledge Shapes the City
Starting from the lawn in front of the library, we will visit the University History Exhibition Hall and the Nano Center (guided in groups), exploring how the campus became the source of technological innovation.

Following the NYCU–NTHU trail, we will walk through key landmarks including West Campus, the Natural Gas Research Institute, Bo’ai Gate, the “Drink Water, Remember Its Source” monument, the Bamboo Art Museum, and the central lawn—witnessing the intersection of university history and urban development.

☕ Industry & Humanity | Technology Beyond Chips
Participants will join small groups for alumni-led hand-drip coffee sessions and “Shih-Min Afternoon Tea,” hearing stories of entrepreneurship and long-term contributions within the Science Park.
Lunch will feature Indian cuisine, reflecting the everyday multiculturalism of this global science city.

💬 Dialogue & Reflection | How Does Integration Happen?
We are honored to invite Senior Former Curator Wu Yu-Ai of the NYCU Development Museum, and Mr. Chen Chun-Hsiu, Executive Director of the NCTU Alumni Association, for a dialogue. Through perspectives of archival curation and industry practice, they will revisit the formation of the Science Park and the critical role of alumni.

When education, technology, and global talent converge—
Who shapes this city?
And how might we become the next wave of integrators?

This is not just a campus tour, but a journey of understanding—
how Hsinchu evolved from a migrant city into a key node in the global technology landscape.
We invite you to join us on this Science City journey and step into the era shaped by NCTU alumni.


📌 Sixth Wave: Emerging Community Hukou United as One Family

Ethnic Groups: Hakka, Mainlanders, Southeast Asian Communities
Date & Time: April 19, 2026 (Sunday) 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/NPqFT3jdn9o7D63A6

Having walked through the development of the old city and the expansion of Hakka settlements, through stories of protection and displacement, integration and transformation—
Hsinchu’s story has always continued through time.

Now, in the sixth wave, we step into the present.

In Hukou Old Street, between red bricks and arcades,
the everyday lives of Hakka and mainlander communities intertwine.
These are traces left by migrants of different eras,
and also a shared landscape of daily coexistence.

In Fenghuang Village, another story is unfolding.
“New residents” from Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines
bring with them their languages, cuisines, and cultures,
infusing Hsinchu with new rhythms and flavors.
They come for work, settle into life, and gradually carve out their place in this city.

In this wave, we turn our attention to the flows of the present—witnessing cultures meeting again and being rewoven,and seeing how “a community of diverse cultures” is taking shape as part of everyday life.

📍 Step into Hukou
📍 Step into Fenghuang Village
📍 Step into a city still in the making

Together, let’s witness the next chapter of Hsinchu’s story.


💎 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.
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🔑 Unlock the key pieces of Hsinchu’s history—join us on this journey through time! ✨

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六波移民 × 新竹壯遊

Six Waves of Migration × Hsinchu Grand Tour

新竹的歷史,是一部由移民交織而成的故事。從最早的竹塹社原住民與泰雅族,到閩南移民的開墾、日本時代的城市規劃,再到戰後外省族群的遷入、美軍駐紮的影響,甚至到近代因科技發展吸引來自全台各縣市、世界各國及東南亞的新移民——這座城市的樣貌,正是無數移民的足跡所形塑而成。

本系列活動將透過「六波移民」的視角,梳理新竹如何成為今日的新竹,並一同展望未來。歡迎大家踴躍報名參加,和我們一起探索新竹的多元文化與歷史脈絡!

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▌ 六波: 新來者_湖口四海一家人

活動時間:2026/04/19 (日) 8:30-17:00
報名連結:https://forms.gle/NPqFT3jdn9o7D63A6

走過舊城的開發、客庄的拓墾,
走過守護與流離、融合與轉化——新竹的故事,始終在時間中延續。

來到第六波,我們走進「現在」。
在湖口老街,紅磚與騎樓之間,
客家與外省的生活軌跡彼此交織,
那是不同時代移民留下的痕跡,也是日常共處的風景。

而在鳳凰村,另一段故事正在展開。
來自泰國、印尼、越南、菲律賓的「新住民」,
帶著語言、飲食與文化,為新竹注入新的節奏與氣味。
他們因工作而來,在生活中落腳,也在這座城市裡,慢慢形塑自己的位置。

這一波,我們將目光放在此刻的流動,
看見不同文化再次相遇、重新編織,
也看見「四海一家」逐漸成形,成為日常的一部分。

📍 走進湖口
📍 走進鳳凰村
📍 走進一座持續生成的城市
 一起看見,新竹的下一段故事。


▌ 第五波:融會者_科學園區科學城

活動時間:2026/03/21 (六)

📍 實地參訪|知識如何成為城市骨架
從圖書館前草坪出發,走入校史發展館與奈米中心(分批導覽),理解校園如何成為科技產業的源頭。
沿著交清小徑,走訪西院、天然瓦斯研究所、博愛校門、飲水思源紀念碑、竹銘館與大草坪等地景,看見校史與城市發展的交織。

☕ 產業與人情|科技不只是晶片
分組進行校友手沖咖啡與施敏下午茶,在交流中聽見校友創業與深耕科園的故事。
午餐品嚐印度料理,體驗科學城中多元文化人才匯聚的日常。

💬 對話與思考|融會如何發生?
特別邀請陽明交大發展館資深前館員吳玉愛,與交大校友會執行長陳俊秀 進行校史對話,從典藏與產業兩個視角,回望科學園區的形成歷程與校友的關鍵角色。

當教育、科技與全球人才在此交會—
誰在形塑這座城市?
我們,又將如何成為下一波的融會者?

這不只是一場校園巡禮,而是一趟理解—
新竹如何從移民城市,成為世界科技版圖中的關鍵節點。

邀請你,一起踏上科學城壯遊,走進交大校友撐起的科技時代。


參加辦法

參與對象:陽明交大學生優先 / Priority given to NYCU students
參與人數:限量40名
參與費用:免費(為避免資源浪費,需事先繳交保證金500元,活動當天完成後歸還。)
繳費地點報名完成後請依Email辦理繳費流程。

※ 為完成錄取程序,請查閱聯絡信箱並於限期內完成繳費事項 (逾期未繳費將取消資格)
※ 如遇天災急難,經人事行政局公布新竹市或活動目的地停止上班或上課時,則活動取消、費用全額退還。
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💎 Follow 社永中心與藝文中心粉專,持續跟著六波移民的腳步,探索新竹~~

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六波移民 × 新竹壯遊
Six Waves of Migration × Hsinchu Grand Tour

邀請你一起踏上這場時光之旅,解鎖新竹歷史的關鍵拼圖!🔑✨

第一波: 開發者 (2025/04/19):北台灣的大開發(淡水廳署與廳城)
族群:竹塹社、閩南、日本、外省

本次首場活動,將帶您壯遊新竹舊城,走讀中央市場及竹仔城(部分)、並手作飲食體驗、磚石城(全程),深入認識淡水廳的開發歷程,實地參訪淡水廳署遺址與模型,探索北鼓樓、迎曦門、平和街、暗街仔、竹城東門、開台福地、東寧宮、護城河等歷史地景。

📍 活動亮點:
✔️ 透過城市走讀以及手作活動,親身感受歷史脈絡
✔️ 探索新竹的移民歷史,理解族群交織的故事
✔️ 深入探討淡水廳署與廳城的發展脈絡

第二波:開拓者 (2025/05/17):大竹塹裡的鹹菜甕(探索廳城之外開拓史)
族群:客家、竹塹社,泰雅族、日本

繼首場壯遊新竹舊城後,我們將帶您深入關西地區,探訪大竹塹裡的客家耕讀文化與歷史足跡。

📍實地參訪歷史地景
李元璋老師持續帶領我們走訪太和宮、竹塹社番王爺廟、警務所及警務宿舍群、詩人巷、木工巷、石店子、竹塹社衛家課館遺址、原太和宮遺址、羅屋書院等地,感受客家人傳承耕讀文化的生活氛圍。

🎨 互動體驗
親手參與傳統客家手工藝製作(客家麻糬(粢粑)/堆石駁坎),體驗客家人的生活智慧與文化傳承。
🌿 這趟旅程不僅是歷史的追尋,更是文化的感受與生活的體驗。邀請您一同踏上這場時光之旅,深入了解新竹廳外開拓者的故事!

第三波:守護者 (2025/09/27):一日泰雅人
族群:泰雅族、漢人、日本

📍 實地參訪歷史地景
在李元璋老師的引領下,我們將走訪尖石國小、泰雅文化館、尖石鄉公所、派出所與長老教會,從日常教育到文化傳承,認識泰雅族在地的歷史脈絡與生活樣貌。
🎨 互動體驗
這趟旅程中,您將親身參與泰雅成年禮體驗,
動手製作竹筒飯,品嚐風味餐,吟唱泰雅詩歌,
學習狩獵知識與陷阱製作,深入感受泰雅族人守護部落與山林的生活智慧。
🌿 這場一日活動,不只是文化的探索,更是生命與土地的對話。
邀請您一同化身「守護者」,與我們走進尖石,體驗泰雅族的傳統與精神!

第四波:同命者 (2025/10/26):眷村裏的滷味、餃子和往事
族群:外省、日本、客家、原住民、美國

📍集合地點:六燃大煙囪(新竹市東區建美路38號)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dFLEF86cGHRJbhGe7
💎由於集合地點離學校約2公里,將不派專車,可從清交小徑步行前往

新竹的另一面,是一部由戰爭、遷徙與安身立命交織而成的故事。
從戰後大規模的軍眷遷入,到公教黨警特等職務眷舍、自力眷舍的林立,新竹市當年曾設立多達 47 處列管眷村。這些眷村,不只是住宅,更是歷史的活檔案——它們見證了大時代的流轉,也承載著一代代同命者的生活記憶。
本系列第四波活動將帶您走訪新竹市密布的眷村與戰爭遺址,從「六燃大廠區」轉變而成的眷村聚落、大煙囪與寡婦樓,到曾經承載無數軍人子弟的建功國小(陸軍子弟小學)、蔣公廟、建美路(美軍眷村)、將軍村、立功新村……這些空間與地景,都是同命者的共同記憶。

📍實地參訪歷史地景
由李元璋老師領隊,實地踏訪新竹市眷村群落與戰爭遺址,帶您親身感受這些建築背後的人生故事與城市轉變。

🎨 互動體驗
除了走讀,我們也要品嚐眷村美食,感受那些日常中的溫暖與韌性。

🌿 文化感受
這不僅是一場歷史追尋,更是一趟走進眷村生活的文化旅行。邀請您一同參與,透過腳步、味覺與感官,認識眷村背後的「同命者」故事。

第五波:融會者 (2026/03/21):科學園區科學城
族群:科技、各省、各國

六波: 新來者 (2026/04/19):湖口四海一家人
族群:客家、外省、東南亞