The National Chengchi University (NCCU) “Bao-zhong Tea Festival 2025” concluded successfully on November 1. This year, the International College of Innovation (ICI) joined the event with its own booth, introducing the college’s distinctive features and curriculum to students and parents through engaging activities and in-depth discussions. The atmosphere at the venue was lively and enthusiastic.
Despite the rain in the afternoon, both students and visitors remained spirited. ICI students warmly introduced the college’s programs and learning environment, sharing their personal experiences of growth and learning at ICI. Through an interactive board game themed around ICI’s three academic tracks, they drew the attention of many curious students and parents. In addition, teacher Yung-Yu Tsai delivered a featured talk, elaborating on ICI’s educational philosophy and course design, and sharing real student cases to help participants gain a more comprehensive understanding of the college.
Another highlight of the event was a dynamic dance performance by ICI students. Their energetic and captivating performance showcased the college’s multicultural spirit and vitality, earning enthusiastic applause from the audience.
At the conclusion of the event, ICI expressed heartfelt appreciation to all staff members and teachers who contributed their time and effort. The students’ dedication was particularly impressive—many continued introducing the college passionately even after losing their voices, fully embodying the enthusiasm and teamwork that define the ICI spirit.
The International College of Innovation noted that its participation in the Bao-zhong Tea Festival allowed more people to learn about the college’s international and cross-disciplinary approach to education. ICI looks forward to continuing to engage in such events in the future, offering more students the opportunity to experience the college’s diversity, innovation, and vibrant energy firsthand.
ICI students with NCCU President Tsai-Yen Li (fourth from right, back row) and Vice President for Academic Affairs Chi-Ping Lin (third from right, back row). (Photo credit: ICI)
ICI students introducing the college’s programs and features at the booth. (Photo credit: ICI)
Assistant Professor Yung-Yu Tsai of ICI explaining the college’s educational philosophy and curriculum design during the in-depth talk. (Photo credit:ICI)
ICI Students performing a dance at the Bao-zhong Tea Festival. (Photo credit: ICI)





