SHBS Event | Colorful Clubs, Charming Campus – End-of-Semester Club Exhibition
  • 2025-01-22
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In the vibrant tapestry of campus cultural life, club activities bring unique charm and vitality, enriching students' journeys of growth. At the end of each semester, the school holds a club exhibition event. This activity not only serves as a comprehensive review of each club's hard work and achievements over the semester but also as a vivid showcase of the flourishing club culture. It aims to create a platform for diverse exchanges and interactions, enabling students to gain confidence and grow through sharing and showcasing.



Preparation: Careful Planning and Momentum Building

The Student Union's Club Department and the Academic Affairs Office played crucial roles in organizing and coordinating the preparation phase. Club department members communicated with club leaders in advance to understand their exhibition needs and plans, assisting in addressing challenges encountered during preparation. They developed a comprehensive event plan to ensure smooth execution.



Activity Highlights: Spectacular and Engaging

Each club showcased their activities sequentially within the designated timeframe.

In the display area of the Lake Dadian Wetland Guardians club, members set up ecological tanks and hosted fish biodiversity exhibitions, offering peers a profound understanding of the importance and urgency of ecological protection.

The World Shaper club showcased its three main achievements: the mobile coffin, smart lock, and 3D printing projects. During the event, the club provided a detailed explanation of the production process of the mobile coffin and candidly shared its current design shortcomings. Members could closely observe the coffin's design details and marvel at how even the "final resting place" could be so innovative. The smart lock and 3D printing projects were equally captivating, demonstrating the club’s strength in technological innovation. Looking ahead to next semester, the World Shaper club aims to continue its efforts to bring members more creative and exciting projects.

The members of Meow - Meow Land Development Committee presented meticulously designed cat shelter models for stray cats. They provided a detailed introduction to the design concept, functional zoning, and shared amusing stories and challenges encountered during the construction process, showcasing the students' compassion and creativity.

The members of the Nice2CU club shared touching stories and reflections from their participation in various public welfare activities through video presentations and live explanations. This semester, they guided children from a special education school in creating cloud lamps, engaging in flower arranging activities, and organizing three coffee-making training sessions. These activities not only enriched the children’s extracurricular lives but also enhanced their skill development. The Nice2CU club will continue to uphold its mission, exploring and innovating to bring more positive energy to society.

During the Lure Fishing Club's presentation, members demonstrated the use of fishing rods, the pairing of fishing lines, the assembly of tackle sets, and shared details of the club’s monthly activities throughout the semester, along with its goals and future prospects.

This year, the SHBS Football Club continued its established model, organizing training sessions and practice matches on Wednesday afternoons. Over the course of the semester, members significantly improved their physical fitness and football skills. During this semester, the club collaborated with the Physical Education Department to host a joyful 3v3 campus football match between teachers and students, and participated in friendly matches with other grades in the latter half of the semester, gaining valuable experience.

The members of Hallo World showcased their practical experiences and achievements in public welfare projects such as urban-rural connections and cross-cultural exchanges through video presentations and live sharing. Their efforts highlighted the students' global perspective and sense of social responsibility.

Clubs such as the Value Investing Club, Aerospace Club, Table Tennis Club, Cycling Club, Emotion Research Club, Photography Club, Rap Club, Dance Club, Drama Club, Martial Arts Club, Music Club, Badminton Club, Roundtable, Band Club, Flow Fusion, Mad Maths, OC Club, Reusable Aplus, Spectrum Club, Topic Tangents, and Beauty Club also showcased their talents. Through diverse and engaging presentation formats, they vividly displayed the unique characteristics and achievements of their clubs to the entire school community.



Significance of the Activity: Gaining Growth and Looking Ahead

The club exhibition was a great success. Students gained a sense of belonging, honed teamwork and communication skills, and built a foundation for personal growth. The school will keep supporting club activities, offering broader opportunities for development. Though the event has ended, the clubs’ stories continue.


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SHBS学生会社团部

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G10 Isabella Zhou,Heidi Fang

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