The short Summer Program was held from 6th – 16th August 2024, at Hangzhou Dianzi University (HDU),China.
          The A3I Campus Asia Short Summer Program at Hangzhou Dianzi University (HDU), Hangzhou, China, was successfully held from 6th to 16th August 2024. A delegation of Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) students participated in the program, alongside peers from the University of Yamanashi (Japan), Pukyong National University (Korea), and HDU (China). The program provided students with a rich blend of academic engagement, cultural immersion, and international collaboration.
                    The
                          journey began with a midnight departure from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). After
                          a short layover in Guangzhou, the group arrived in Hangzhou, where they were warmly welcomed
                          by HDU students Boey and Junior. While awaiting the arrival of the Japanese participants,
                          students enjoyed lunch and began acclimating to the vibrant city of Hangzhou. Upon full
                          arrival, the group transferred to the HDU-owned hotel, which provided comfortable
                          accommodations and excellent amenities.
Ms. Wu, Vice Director of the
                              International Office at HDU, warmly greeted the students and provided snacks and
                              refreshments to help them settle in. The evening featured a formal welcome dinner,
                              comprising approximately 20 local dishes. The seating arrangements encouraged
                              cross-cultural interaction among participants from Malaysia, China, Japan, and Korea.
                              After dinner, students explored the local area, enjoying a lively night walk to a nearby
                              shopping mall.
                  
                    The day began
                        with the official opening ceremony, hosted by Ms. Wu, who provided an insightful overview of HDU
                        and its notable alumni, including Jack Ma. The participants were then introduced to cutting-edge
                        developments in digital technology and toured HDU's advanced laboratories. A highlight included
                        an AI-powered diagnostic device for eye diseases, capable of detecting 12 conditions and already
                        in use commercially.
In the afternoon, students visited the
                            renowned West Lake (Xihu), a UNESCO World Heritage site. They enjoyed a scenic boat ride and
                            admired the historic pagodas and gardens. The evening concluded with dinner at Xin Bailu
                            restaurant near the Wulin Night Market, followed by a relaxed walk through the vibrant
                            streets of Hangzhou
                  
                    Students began
                        the day with their first Chinese language class, focusing on pronunciation and finals (vowels
                        and diphthongs). A fun pronunciation challenge was held, fostering team spirit. The subsequent
                        lecture introduced traditional Chinese food culture, with particular emphasis on Hangzhou
                        cuisine. Students learned about the symbolism of food in Chinese traditions and participated in
                        a guessing game involving regional dishes.
In the afternoon, the group visited Lingyin
                          Temple, one of China’s oldest and most revered Buddhist temples. Students engaged in spiritual
                          reflection and purchased meaningful souvenirs, such as bracelets symbolizing various
                          blessings
                  
                    The morning
                        comprised a Chinese language lesson introducing consonant sounds and the four Chinese tones.
                        Later, a lecture on Chinese tea culture was conducted by a tea expert, who explained the six
                        types of Chinese tea and demonstrated brewing techniques.
In the afternoon, students visited the
                            China National Tea Museum, located amidst Longjing tea plantations. The visit provided an
                            immersive experience into the history and significance of Chinese tea. Many students
                            purchased tea as souvenirs before returning to the hotel for a free
                            evening.
                  
The part on swords was an interesting tour through the evolution of ancient Chinese weaponry. The complex blade patterns and gorgeous hilts was overwhelming. Each sword had its own story, whether it was linked to a legendary warrior or a certain historical period. These weapons' craftsmanship and beauty were breathtaking, showing the mix of practicality and aesthetics in Chinese sword-making.
Students, along with participants from HDU and PKNU, visited the Hangzhou Zoo, where they observed various animals, including pandas, lions, and red pandas. A highlight was the impressive sea lion performance. Lunch was enjoyed at a Chongqing-style restaurant near the in77 shopping outlet, followed by souvenir shopping and mall exploration before returning to the hotel.
                    The morning
                        featured a hands-on workshop on origami robots using Arduino technology. Participants programmed
                        their robots to move, applying principles of electronics and coding. This was followed by a
                        Chinese language class focusing on grammar and vocabulary.
In the afternoon, an engaging lecture on
                            Artificial Intelligence was delivered by a drone company CEO, highlighting AI applications
                            in agriculture, logistics, and entertainment. Students gained valuable insights into the
                            integration of AI with drone technologies.
                  
                    Language classes
                        in the morning included practicing a Chinese poem to be presented during the closing ceremony. A
                        subsequent lecture on Chinese etiquette explored familial traditions and intercultural taboos,
                        with students from each country sharing their own customs.
In the afternoon, students visited the
                            Xixi National Wetland Park and Museum. Surrounded by natural beauty and historical exhibits,
                            the visit offered both ecological education and scenic
                            enjoyment.
                  
                    Participants
                        practiced writing Chinese characters and revisited their poem during the morning session. They
                        then attended a Chinese calligraphy class, each crafting a traditional fan with written
                        characters.
After lunch, the group visited Hikvision,
                            a leading security technology company. Students toured the showroom and attended a
                            presentation on AI integration in surveillance systems. A Q&A session followed, offering
                            in-depth understanding of the field. 
                  
                    The final
                        language class marked the end of formal sessions. During the closing ceremony, Dr. Gu delivered
                        an emotional address, and participants performed the Chinese poem they had practiced.
                        Certificates were awarded, and UniMAP presented tokens of appreciation to fellow
                        institutions.
In the afternoon, students visited the
                            historic Hefang Street, known for its Qing Dynasty architecture and traditional markets.
                            They explored tea houses, souvenir shops, and enjoyed a traditional "Chinese burger"
                            dinner.
                  
The final day was marked with heartfelt farewells. Students exchanged parting gifts, including a group photo frame from PKNU. After emotional goodbyes at the airport, the UniMAP students returned to Malaysia, concluding an unforgettable international experience.
                      The A3I Campus
                          Asia Short Summer Program at HDU offered an extraordinary opportunity for academic growth,
                          cultural exchange, and friendship-building among students from Malaysia, China, Korea, and
                          Japan. Participants returned with a deeper appreciation for Chinese language and culture,
                          alongside new global perspectives and lasting international friendships.
UniMAP and HDU are gratefully
                              acknowledged
                              for their dedication and commitment to this enriching international
                              collaboration.