Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Club activities

Club activities

Social activities in the university are: Youth Calligraphy Association, Dance Club, Rollerblading Club, Hanbok Club, Student Reporters Club, Broadcasting Club, Student Concentricity, Animation Club, Computer Club, Martial Arts Club, Guitar Club and so on.

I. The Young People's Calligraphy Association is a club where you can practice your own calligraphy. If college students are interested in calligraphy, they can join the Youth Calligraphy Association. Personally, I think that the Youth Calligraphy Association is a more useful club because we can exercise our own calligraphy. When we reach a certain level of proficiency in calligraphy, we can be a calligraphy teacher when we go out to work. Not only can we cultivate our body and mind, but we can also exercise our own calligraphy ability, and we can also have one more chance to choose a job. So I personally like the Youth Calligraphy Association this club.

Second, the Chinese dress club. As the name suggests, this club is centered around the Chinese dress. Hanbok is a traditional Chinese culture, and as a generation of Chinese youth, we should vigorously promote the traditional Chinese culture. By joining the Hanbok Society, you will have two opportunities in a year to participate in large Hanbok events that are held all over the country. The people who meet on that day wear Chinese Hanbok and hold activities about Hanbok. Personally, I think the Hanbok Society is a more meaningful society for young people.

Three, concentric circles for college students. Concentric Circle is a club that helps poor mountainous areas to donate discarded goods and visit children and old people who are left alone in the university. Concentric Circle is also a very meaningful club that helps people in need. We, as a generation of teenagers, should be caring people.