This year, the camp featured Chinese traditional sports teachers from Taiwan specializing in folk dance and diabolo, emphasizing hand-eye coordination and new skill acquisition. Participants also learned independence, teamwork, communal living, and polite interactions. Children embraced the Three Acts of Goodness—doing good deeds, speaking good words, and thinking good thoughts—in their joyful learning and activities.
Ven. Hui Fang, the Abbot of Nan Hua Temple, highlighted, "The core value of the camp is to nurture children and youth through recognition and personal growth, helping them understand themselves, find their place, and discover their life direction."
The camp concluded with impressive dance and diabolo performances showcasing the participants' achievements. Reflecting on their experiences, children and youth emphasized the significance of teamwork, care, and personal growth, expressing gratitude to parents and mentors for their unwavering support.