1. This course is an extension of the general education course "Introduction to Southeast Asia". Unlike "Introduction to Southeast Asia", "Southeast Asian Society and Culture" focuses on two major areas: the exploration of social issues in Southeast Asian countries and the understanding of cultural images. Through relevant literature, field visits to Taiwan's Southeast Asian venues (Pingtung's small Southeast Asian market), and "Southeast Asian cultural activities" in the classroom (including Indonesian snacks and Vietnamese coffee making), students can concretely experience the true meaning and connotation of "Southeast Asian society and culture". 2. Through the introduction of Southeast Asian society and humanities, undergraduate students are expected to have a "thematic" understanding of the society and culture of "Taiwan's Southeast Asia" and "Taiwan in Southeast Asia". 3. Secondly, this course hopes to deepen students' deconstructive views on "Southeast Asian society and culture" through discussions and sharing of key issues in modern Southeast Asian countries, inviting domestic Southeast Asian regional research experts and scholars (such as Southeast Asian vanilla and spice experts) or film appreciation. 4. Therefore, the course is mainly divided into three parts: (1) Introduction to Southeast Asian Culture; (2) Important Cultural Issues Related to Southeast Asia; (3) Modern Society in Southeast Asia. The course will be accompanied by video screenings and on-site guided tours, and should be a course that conforms to the "spirit of general education".