A very important occasion in undergraduate studies is the summer field trip. It is a two-week field trip outside Hong Kong, led by a professor and a tutor. Past field trips have been to different places, including Australia, the Silk Road in Northwest China, Tokyo, Nagoya and Sapporo in Japan, Vietnam, Turkey and Taiwan. On these trips―partially funded through the generosity of New Asia College and other donors―students learn how to do fieldwork and gain extensive experience of being in another culture. Students, after participating in the field trips, will organize exhibitions to showcase their fruitful learning outcomes.
Past field trips:
- Hunan, China (June 2019) Course outline (ANTH3790)
- Taiwan (June 2018) Course outline (ANTH3323)
- Cambodia (June 2017) Course outline (ANTH3321), Video
- Southern Taiwan (2016)
- Taitung (Doulan and Chihshang), Taiwan (May-June 2014)
- Turkey (May-June 2013)
- Nagoya, Japan (March-April 2013)
- Vietnam (June 2010)
- Tokyo & Sapporo, Japan (May-June 2008)
- Silk Road/ Xinjiang, China (June 2007)
- Australia (May-June 2006)
- Taiwan (May-June 2005)
- Yunnan, China (May-June 2004)
- Sarawak, Malaysia (May-June 2002)
- Guangxi, China (May-June 2001)
- Yunnan, China (May 2000)
- Inner Mongolia, China (June 1997)
- Hokkaido, Japan (June-July 1996)
- Taiwan (May-June 1995)
- Sichuan, China (June-July 1994)
- Hainan Island, China (May 1993)
- Chiangmei, North Thailand (May-June 1991)