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What clubs are worth joining in Nanchang University?
1, Nanchang University Road Man Calligraphy Society

Ruman Calligraphy Club of Nanchang University was founded in June 1 September 9981,and it is the only school-level calligraphy club in the school. Since its establishment, Ruman Calligraphy Society has not only gathered a large number of calligraphy elites, but also trained a large number of calligraphy lovers. The purpose of the club is to "promote the art of calligraphy, cultivate interest in calligraphy and show the level of calligraphy", so that students can write antique books with simple pen and ink and appreciate the classical charm of traditional calligraphy art.

2. Nanchang University Xinqiao Sign Language Association

Founded in 2007, Xinqiao Sign Language Association of Nanchang University adheres to the tenet of "spreading love, spreading civilization, contributing to society and improving oneself". Through the weekly sign language teaching and volunteer activities in the sign language corner outside the school, not only the interpersonal skills of the participants are cultivated, but also a group of like-minded friends are harvested, which provides a platform for college student volunteers to care for the deaf. Members strive to open the window of the hearing-impaired people's hearts with both hands, build spiritual bridges with hearing-impaired friends, transmit positive energy of society, and advocate the harmony and unity of truth, goodness and beauty in the world.

3. Excellent Chess Club of Nanchang University

Founded in 2003, Zhuo Yue Chess Club of Nanchang University mainly includes China Chess, Gobang, Go and Chess. Every day, there is a weekly chess meeting. Students who like to play chess get together to learn from each other and enhance their friendship. At the same time, they will have friendly matches with other universities from time to time. These activities attracted many students to participate in them, taking chess as fun and having endless fun.