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Social Sciences Department: Duck Hunting Activity
On March 22, senior students, under the guidance of the Psychology Group of the Social Sciences Department, held a duck hunt ("捡鸭-减压") in the Xianmian Building. Many small rubber ducks were cleverly hidden in different corners beforehand. If the students could find 10 of them, they could exchange them for a big duck or other nice gifts.

This activity was well received by the students. Some students came to campus early to start searching, while others continued searching between classes. The students made full use of their observation skills, and in the process of searching, they not only improved their understanding of the campus building, but also promoted communication with other students. Many seniors also participated in the event and left with fond memories of their campus.
The purpose of this stress-relieving activity was to help students temporarily escape from their tense study life, relax, enjoy the fun and sense of achievement in the process of searching for small ducks, thus relieving anxiety and pressure, and gaining positive emotional experience and psychological support. We hope that the students had a good time and will leave in a few months’ time with an unforgettable school experience.

(Written/Pictures by Social Sciences Department Reviewed by Qian Zuo)