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Interviewing with Athletics Ching Siu Nga and Chan Pui Kei

The Hangzhou Asian Games are currently underway, and the excellent performances of Hong Kong athletes have generated a lot of excitement. Let's continue to cheer for the athletes who are preparing to compete! The athletics events will begin on September 29th, with racewalking as the first event, followed by short sprints, relays, and other events that require teamwork and explosive power. Ching Siu Nga, a female racewalker participating in the Asian Games for the third time, shared before the competition that she is well-prepared and confident in herself. She hopes to achieve a top-eight finish, break her previous record, and achieve a seasonal best. To achieve a breakthrough, one cannot give up on new attempts and must accumulate experience from various competitions. Siu Nga recalled ...

Interviewing with open water swimmer Nip Tsz Yin

The open water swimming event made its debut on the Asian Games stage, attracting attention from the public and various sectors. The event generally involves outdoor swimming in the sea, lakes, or rivers. The biggest challenge is not only the athletes' physical and mental condition, endurance, and willpower, but also their ability to judge water conditions. Tides, surface currents, and wind resistance are the main determining factors for completion time. During the competition, swimmers start swimming in the sea at the same time without a separate lane to swim in. When as many as 50 or 60 people jump into the sea at the same time, there is no actual limit on the distance between athletes, resulting in fierce competition and a high risk of colliding with other athletes or physical conta...

Interviewing Fencer Valerie Cheng and 3×3 Basketball Player Kwan Hoi Pui

Exciting events are coming up in the Asian Games, including volleyball, sailing, fencing, and 3x3 basketball. Fencer Valerie Cheng, who had a perfect record in the Singapore Fencing Satellite tournament, is in great form and has high expectations from the public. Although the satellite tournament is a good warm-up opportunity before the Asian Games, Valerie Cheng doesn't let the results of the satellite tournament affect her mindset and approaches the Asian Games with a calm attitude. Although a "calm mind" may not always overcome pressure, Valerie Cheng believes that learning to coexist with pressure can turn it into motivation. She constantly reminds herself not to be overly fearful and doesn't specifically reduce stress for herself, which shows that she has strong psychological qualiti...

Do Do Cheng’s New Adventure Flying a Fighter Aircraft Over the Alps

People only live once, and everything has its time. How many people can truly maintain the courage to try everything? Well, Do Do Cheng definitely has the power to convince you that you can! In a recent episode of the travel show 'Where Do Do you go ', hosted by Zheng Yuling (Do Do Cheng ), she and Kaho embarked on a trip to Germany. In Munich, they learned how to make bread together, and Do Do Cheng 's biggest challenge on the trip was to visit the German National Aviation Museum alone and fly a German fighter jet over the Alps. In the show, Do Do Cheng visited various planes in the German National Aviation Museum and gave a brief introduction to their features. Finally, she personally climbed aboard an Italian-made S-211 light attack fighter jet. Before boarding the jet, Do Do Cheng ...

The Debut of M&S’s Pioneering All-Female Leadership Team

Announcement: The Debut of M&S's Pioneering All-Female Leadership Team! It's official: Marks & Spencer (M&S) in the UK has unveiled its groundbreaking all-female management team, poised to lead the grand opening of five flagship stores and oversee a workforce exceeding 1,000 employees. A remarkable aggregate of over 115 years of combined retail experience (with an average of over 19 years per member), this strategic move by M&S shines a spotlight on the crucial facets of gender diversity and equality in the corporate realm. M&S's bold action underscores a powerful principle: leadership prowess transcends gender boundaries. The criterion is competence, not gender. However, it's worth noting that an all-female ensemble may not be a universal requirement. As per...

The Woman Wears Pierre Cardin:Get Acquainted with Madame Song

It's been said that dreamers are crazy,yet I think it's the ones without dreams who truly lose their sanity. Madame Song Huai-Kuei Starting from late July, the question 'Who is Madame Song?' has ignited widespread curiosity. However, the answer is far from straightforward. To begin with, Madame Song holds a multitude of titles, including “Artistic Pioneer”, “Business Elite”, “Cultural Ambassador” and “Fashion Maven”. Moreover, her substantial influence has led to her being commemorated by the esteemed institution, M+. Born in China in 1937 during a tumultuous era of conflict, she herself sparked a revolution in the realm of Chinese-Western culture. Her name is synonymous with Song Huai-Kuei. Clothing can mirror a person's character. Don Kenzo and life becomes a captivati...

GO Marta GOAL!

When I started there were no idols in women's football,how could there be if you didn't show women's football? MARTA Amidst the fervour of the 2023 Women's World Cup, a poignant moment unfolded as Brazilian icon Marta, on the cusp of her 23rd and final Women's World Cup match, was moved to tears during a press conference. With 37 years under her belt, Marta is embarking on her sixth Women's World Cup appearance. Her inaugural foray into the tournament took place in 2003 when she was a mere 17 years old, a stage where she left an indelible mark by netting 3 goals in 4 matches. Her legacy extends to a remarkable record of 17 goals in World Cups, encompassing both men's and women's competitions. Regrettably, Brazil's journey came to a close yesterday with a 0-0 draw against Ja...

Kristin Harila’s Speed Record on the 8,000’ers

Kristin Harila, a former professional skier, completed her final summit – K2 in Pakistan, the world’s second highest mountain.  Osprey’s statement read: “At approximately 10.45am today Kristin and her dedicated climbing partner, Tenzin ‘Lama’ Sherpa, reached the final summit, K2 in Pakistan, and with that successfully reached the summits of 14 mountains towering above 8,000 meters in a phenomenal world record time of just three months and one day (92 days). “With this incredible achievement Kristin has set a new benchmark in mountaineering history and secured her status as an exceptional trailblazer in the field. Her achievement serves as an inspiration to adventurers and mountaineers around the globe, proving that with dedication and resilience, extraordinary heights can b...