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Random: January, February & March 2016

The beginning of this year I transitioned from being a full time intern to a part time contributor at HK Magazine, obviously because the school semester had begun. My final semester of university - most probably ever, because this is my masters degree! I've been very busy these three months, which is why you've been seeing a lack of posts. I just haven't been out much because if I'm not at school, I'm at work. And if I'm neither, I'm trapped at home doing school work or work-work.

Photos include: Literally eating poop (they're tamarinds), trying out the unicorn slippers the N Girls got me for my 22nd birthday, a hardcore binge (I had more besides the wrappers pictured), my first expensive skin product, a perfectly heart-shaped cherry, Popin Cookin (Google it - it's not play dough, it's edible), meeting Angie Li for lunch, winning Liv Magazine and Coconut Matter's giveaway, using my Foodpanda $200 voucher (yes I do enter a lot of Facebook competitions as you guys know) and Easter!

























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Work Life: January, February & March 2016

Short blog post on my work life in HK Magazine the beginning of this year. It's work, y'know, no matter how much more casual we are than the office culture during my year working in architecture, I try and keep photos to a minimum. So what's pictured below is me being super excited about the January issue of The List magazine because my first ever cover story was there, free gifts from Intercontinental Hotel, and missing the shuttle bus from Causeway Bay to work - two times in a row.

Okay, I gotta explain... since I only have one day off from school on Wednesdays, on Mondays I need to rush to work right after my morning 9:30 to 12:30 class. It's a big hurry because I have to get to Causeway Bay, shovel lunch down my throat at some random place, and run to the bus stop - which is not even in Causeway Bay exactly, it's on the periphery of Wanchai. The bus stop is super far away from the MTR station and civilisation (for Hong Kong city standards, anyway), so basically the time on average it takes to step off the train to run to the bus stop is 20 minutes, thanks to the uneven traffic lights. All of these traffic lights cross major roads, so I can't even jaywalk. Oh, and the time it takes from my class in Eliot Hall, the peak of HKU to the MTR station? At least 20 minutes too.

The bus stop is actually on Yat Sin Street, and it's not a place where the shuttle bus can stop and wait until the designated time it's supposed to be there. More than often, there's serious traffic, so if you're not there when the bus arrives, it's gone. It's scheduled to come at 2PM but I've arrived at 1:50PM and still missed it. I've also arrived at 2:05PM but still caught it. It's fucking crazy.

The third time around, I just decided to catch the bus from Kowloon Tong at 2:15PM altogether. Turned out to be a lot more convenient because at least the bus stop was right outside the freakin' MTR station.















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Family: January, February & March 2016

Family time that I photographed these few months! Nothing really special, the amount of outings I've gone on with my parents has actually decreased a lot, reason being I have no day offs anymore during the week, unlike my first semester of my master's degree. I study full time and I work part time now too, so if I have a free day from school (which is only Wednesday, sigh), I go to work on that day. My weekends are usually spent with friends and Jason... so... sorry Mum and Dad! (We still eat dinner together though!)

Photos include: Chinese New Year meal, Yeye's birthday, trying out McDonald's NEXT with Dad (where I got a salad! It was so expensive, the quality was bad, it wasn't worth it basically) and dinner at Dandy's Organic Café with my parents.



























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Cultural Journalism Campus 2016

I've been super busy recently because I joined the student journalism program Cultural Journalism Campus and was selected as one of the nine fellows in 2016. Basically, the program gave me access to the art scene during Hong Kong’s art week in March 2016, where I had the privilege to attend Art Basel, Art Central, Asia Contemporary Art Show and many other gallery openings, cocktail parties and auctions. It was a dream come true for me and it reconnected me with fine art - which has always been my passion, before I started specialising in architecture. My job throughout the week was to interview and report on the top dogs, gallerists, artists and anyone involved, which I was more than willing to do so. Art and writing - my favourites (stick food in and it'll be even better).

We even got to meet and interview Mark Spiegler, the global director of Art Basel! You can see a picture below (and I got to stand beside him haha).

If there's one thing I regret, it's not being able to spend more time on the program. You guys know I study full time (and it's the beginning of deadlines galore) and work part time, so I had to miss some lessons, take time off work and skip some events in order to do everything... mediocrely. I could've done better if I wasn't so swamped, but what can you do? It was an opportunity I just could not miss!

The works and exhibitions in the photos below:
  • A Path To Life solo exhibition of artist Li Yonggeng at Galerie du Monde
  • Mill6 Foundation's Social Fabric pop-up exhibition of artists Mariana Hahn and Kwan Sheung-chi at The Annex
  • Statement 3: New Sculpture from Germany exhibition at Goethe-Institut Hong Kong
Check out my Cultural Journalism Campus works on my online portfolio!









































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