This field study will focus on She ethnic culture and rural revitalization, encompassing three main components: cultural research, village visits, and design practice. The program will invite local She cultural experts to introduce students to the history, customs, traditional attire, and crafts of the She people, providing a deep understanding of She cultural essence. Students will then visit rural communities in Anji, engaging with local residents to learn firsthand about the current state of rural revitalization and community needs. Based on these insights, students will participate in a design workshop centered on "Cultural Heritage and Innovation in Rural Development," where they will develop creative designs and solutions, offering practical design recommendations to support local growth.
The vision of the XJTLU IMIS Club is to unite the students and make them an influential group. With the mission of "being a beacon of light to guide IMIS students", the collective members of the club strive to create a multi-dimensional professional learning platform and a comprehensive daily activity platform for IMIS students with the spirit of craftsmanship. The club will gather the fruits of all members' work to actively solve student problems, staff problems, campus problems and social problems, and strive to become the most influential group with the characteristics of XJTLU.