Shaochi Tang

Shaochi Tang

TEDx Organizer
Taipei, Taiwan
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About Shaochi

I am a…

Athlete, Project manager, Student

I'm passionate about

Greetings! I am Shao-chi, a sophomore from Taipei Municipal Jianguo high school. When it comes to the passions of my life, I will accentuate two main facets: global citizenship and swimming. In the previous semester, I have been chosen as one of the 12 Taiwanese high school students that will represent our country as youth delegates and travel abroad with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Fortunately, I had this precious opportunity to broaden my global horizon, sharpen my English capability, and become a genuine global citizen. Also, I went to Cambodia for 2 weeks to serve as an international voluntary English teacher, companying the children in Siem Reap, step by step, to explore the joy of learning English. At school, I am part of the Ambassador program, which is responsible of receiving foreign students. Also, I direct the Model United Nations Course intending to establish a platform for me and other pupils’ to work together, and cultivate our global mindsets. As for my hobbies, swimming cannot be, by any means, overemphasized. I train at 6~8 am and 5~7 pm every day with the swimming team, savoring the calm pondering and equanimity when water trickles by my body, and enjoying the thrilling excitement to leap through the raging surges. My addiction to swimming led me to break the record of 50m breaststroke of Taipei. There cannot be any words to express my utmost respect and gratitude for my painstaking coaches and beloved teammates.

An idea worth spreading

Inspirational (e.g. the global mindset of a high school student, managing time, leadership, innovation, life story sharing) Science (e.g. marketing strategy of Line stickers, I created a photosynthesis battery.) Humanity and Social Science (e.g. homosexuality and related regulations in the Ching dynasty, Capitalism in Chinese History, the ideology of the “courtesy seats” in the Taipei MRT, Death penalty: to be or not to be?, international participation for a high school student)