In a continuous journey spanning over 500 days, Queenie decided from the very beginning to travel alone. She explains that solo travel means she doesn’t have to consult with any companions; she can rely entirely on her own desires to explore so-called "axis of evil" countries and venture into closed nations, disconnecting from all social media.
Her trip to Bhutan inspired her with the local culture and travel experiences. Queenie resolutely quit her job to embark on a journey around the world. She realized that a simple life is the happiest. After returning to Hong Kong, she repeatedly reflected on her priorities in life, gradually embracing minimalism, and ultimately decided to leave everything behind in Hong Kong.
The 551 days were not a journey that could be taken on a whim. ...
A woman like “Madam Kuen” is someone you probably have in your circle of friends. She’s straightforward, confident, unafraid to speak her mind, her laughter often heard before she’s seen, and she knows how to create a lively atmosphere while maintaining a respectful sense of boundaries. She’s everyone’s friend, and everyone wants to be hers. People call her “Madam Kuen” because it rolls off the tongue easily and because she exudes the aura of a big sister. However, when introducing herself, she often insists, “I’m 34 years young. Please don’t call me Madam Kuen anymore, just Kuen-Kuen or even Little Kuen will do.”
ViuTV’s Launch and Her Career
Some refer to her as ViuTV’s “leading lady”, and rightfully so, she’s been with the channel since its inception. Her big-hearted, chatty pers...
That Year, She Became a Wanderer of the Earth
“In a single, exhaustive day, I became a global nomad.” On September 11, 2022, a young woman commenced her worldwide adventure, sharing the beginning of her journey on Instagram from her first stop, London.
Gigi Chang succinctly describes herself online: “Capturing stories with my camera, I wander solo across the globe. My home is in Africa for now.” At 22, the Taiwanese photographer chose to embark on an extensive journey. Like Phileas Fogg, the protagonist from Around the World in Eighty Days, her adventure started in London, but hers was not spurred by a wager nor constrained by a deadline. Her travels aimed simply to fulfill a childhood aspiration. “I want to tell my younger self: Look, you are more courageous and resilient than you ...
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In “Time Still Turns the Pages (2023)”, the character of Heidi, portrayed by Rosa, is perhaps the most merciless mother imaginable. Her cruelty is vividly depicted through her actions of hitting and berating her child in the film, alongside a heart-wrenching declaration that any potential divorce would be solely the child’s fault, culminating in her ultimate decision to abandon her family altogether.
However, it’s crucial to distinguish Rosa from her on-screen persona, for in real life, she embodies the very essence of maternal love.
The Right to Cry as a Mother
Having been with her husband since 2001 and married after a 13-year courtship, they welcomed their daughter Mia seven years later. Rosa describes Mia as the culminati...
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Quickly name three “handsome guys” that come to mind. Don't overthink it, just shoot!
See, Everyone has their own little black book of handsome guys.
From the 90s heartthrobs like Takeshi Kaneshiro, Edison Chen, Daniel Wu, and Aaron Kwok, to the new kids on the block like Mirror, Jeffrey Ngai, and Terance Lau... Every era has its own batch of eye candy. So, for Lai Ying, whose fascination with handsome men knows no bounds, she decided to take the plunge and create a track called 《美男子圖鑑》 - teaming up with like-minded musician Serrini to pen the lyrics. Both are unabashedly smitten with good-looking guys. The song metaphorically likens love to a forest where everyone picks their own path. “《美男子圖鑑》 was one of those wild ideas I just had ...
At the bustling Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, where people hurriedly go about their daily routines, there is a place that, if you slow down, you'll notice— a place for everyone to pause, rest, and find solace. It's a warmly decorated and exquisitely designed bar called "Sea you lounge."
Unlike the usual dimly lit bars, this one stands out with its spacious glass doors that offer a clear view of the bar's interior. Bathed in bright, warm yellow lights, complemented by shimmering spotlights, it creates an inviting and secure ambiance, making you feel at ease as you take your first step into trying their homemade honey wine.
You may have heard of the local Hong Kong craft beer and honey wine brand, "HoWong Brewing," which actually serves as the prologue to the story of "Sea you lounge." Today, w...
Iris, a Hong Kong footballer and bodybuilding enthusiast, once said, 'Enjoying a hobby, even through challenges, and finding joy in work.' Iris currently plays for the Citizen Women's Team in Hong Kong. She was introduced to football at a young age due to her two older brothers.
Around the fifth grade of primary school, she saw other girls playing football and realized that she wanted to continue playing. She mentioned, 'I also wanted to play with them. Football gives me a sense of excitement and speed. I have always loved sports since I was young, and the feeling of a group of people working towards a common goal is amazing. That's why I find football so happy and enjoyable.'
The Unforgettable Experience of Playing Women's Football in North Korea
One of the most memora...
Founded by young girl Fioni and her brother, not only powder is a new brand that transforms ugly fruits and leftover fruits into delicious, healthy and convenient fruit crunches and crisp smoothies, which not only retains 95% of the fruit's nutrients through freezing technology, but also extends the life cycle to 1 year. With the development of science and technology, the "bottom orange" that everyone disliked in the past now has a new way out. Some people will use these ugly-looking "oranges" to make drinks, while others will turn these ugly fruits into delicious "fruit powders and smoothies" to free it from the eyes of the world.
Reflection on where 3,000 tons of leftover food will go
The Hong Kong Productivity Council's Food Waste Recycling Project, launched in 2011, tackles ...