《114-2 SA Event》Eggie's Wonderland: Cross-Cultural Easter Event with Immersive Story Experience
Intro: A Symphony of Creativity and Multicultural Festive Celebration of Friendship
[Kaohsiung, April 23, 2026]
On this energetic and warm evening, the classroom CM 1037 at the College of Management was filled with festive joy. To celebrate Easter and strengthen connections, the International Programs Students Association (SA) specially organized the "Eggie’s Wonderland" event for IBMBA and GHRM MBA students. This was not merely a game: it was a wonderful opportunity to break national boundaries and deepen intercultural understanding. As the aroma of tasty pizza spread, a journey blending art and adventure officially began.
Phase I:【Cultural Canvas】
Collaboration and Vividly Humorous Wooden Box Painting
The first chapter started with the "Cultural Canvas" (wooden box painting contest). We chose reusable wooden boxes as the medium to implement the concept of SDG 12 (about Responsible Consumption and Production).
During the painting process, each group showed great teamwork and wisdom. Participants reached a consensus to "paint first, assemble later." This allowed each member to paint different wooden parts separately, as they joked it would be too difficult to paint together after assembly. The following "one-minute pitch" session was the source of much laughter. Students did their best to tell vivid and humorous stories about their designs, making the artistic exchange both warm and lively.
Phase II:【Egg: Hunter x Hunter】
Country-Specific Challenges and the Sensory Exploration for Finding Eggs
Next was the "Egg: Hunter x Hunter" activity, which tested both physical and mental skills. This design aimed to implement SDG 4 (Quality Education) by guiding students to learn about international festival cultures through exploration. The quizzes this time included three unique categories: challenging multiple-choice questions, a joyful "Easter Element KTV" session, and a creative game of guessing animations from pictures of rabbit characters. To emphasize multicultural exchange, the multiple-choice section was carefully designed to include Easter content specifically related to all the participants' home countries.
Phase III:【Don’t Touch my Baby Eggs!】
Warm Care through Multi-Language Music and Physical Synergy
To promote health and well-being (SDG 3), the final stage was the exciting "Don’t Touch my Baby Eggs!" competition. This challenge combined the spoon-and-egg survival race with multi-language rhythmic reactions.
By the way, to ensure every participant from different countries felt cared for, the background music was produced in the native languages of the students, including English, Spanish, Japanese, Hindi, and Mandarin. This arrangement ensured that everyone could understand the lyrics and fully engage in the activity.
During the intense competition, we noticed one participant cleverly hiding in a gap of the only shelter (a cabinet) to avoid attacks. The scene of him trying to hide while still seriously clapping his hands according to the melody was very impressive. This moment perfectly showed the inclusivity and fun of the event.
Outro: Heartwarming Award Ceremony and Group Photo
As the event came to an end, the SA team announced the winning group with the highest points and presented rewards to recognize everyone's teamwork and cultural inclusivity.
In the final group photo, everyone showed their most sincere smiles. Although Eggie’s Wonderland lasted for only one night with 2 and a half hours, the warmth of creating together, exploring the campus, and supporting each other has been deeply engraved in every student's heart. We left not only with hand-painted wooden boxes but also with precious friendships that go beyond language and borders.