My Articles

Is the pressure to adapt to AI causing more harm than good?

This investigative cover story delves into the regulatory and ethical compliance risks of using/relying on Automated Valuation Models as a main form of property valuation. I spoke to several solicitors and a representative at a real estate software platform about why lenders must be aware of the risks now, before it's too late. This cover story earned me an internal Achievement of the Month recognition

FRUSTRATED to FUTURISTS: Diabetics transform self-management

First-grade final year print project for Journalism degree. This 4,000-word article, with illustrations, graphics and layout designed by me, looks at the impact of how patients with diabetes have helped transform the latest diabetes technology, strengthening their self-management for the complex chronic illness.

It features six interviewees from patients with diabetes, medical technologists and engineers. It is tailored to my chosen publication for the project - WIRED Magazine.

Hong Kong Sevens: tournament breaks gender barrier as women play alongside men for the first time

It’s the much-anticipated time for sports again in Hong Kong. Tickets have been purchased months in advance, as rugby fans await the iconic Hong Kong Sevens. In the So Kon Po stadium last weekend, live bands cheer on the crowd, who are spotted in eccentric costumes – giraffe onesies, pirates, Snow White and her seven dwarfs – chanting to Bon Jovi’s Living on a Prayer with beer pints in their hands.

This year, for the first time in the World Rugby Sevens Series’ 23-year-history, the male and fem

Hong Kong residents, new arrivals to receive consumption vouchers; won’t boost economy long term, say experts

Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po announced in his budget speech this morning that eligible residents and students who came to live in Hong Kong through various admission schemes will get consumption vouchers worth HK$2,500 for the first time.

Hong Kong permanent residents and adult new arrivals will also receive two installments of vouchers worth HK$5,000 starting in April.

This comes after the government’s considerations of the “current economic situation, people’s livelihood and the gover

Glamorisation of Western beauty neglects Asian women, impacts self-esteem

Nearly six years ago in Hong Kong, Wan Yee Man, then 17, put on a black dress with rose embroidery detail paired with trending fishnet tights that flaunted her curvy figure. Feeling confident and comfortable, she uploaded a picture on Instagram to promote body positivity, reminding her followers that despite not being “skinny”, she will wear what she wants and that they should too.

Instead of receiving the expected affirming comments, she was met with hate, with a particular classmate commentin

Cross-border students back to school after mainland borders reopen

Students at Fung Kai No.1 Primary School in Sheung Shui joined a ceremony this morning to welcome the return of cross-border classmates.

It’s the first time in three years that students from Shenzhen are back in school. COVID-19 travel restrictions between Hong Kong and mainland China meant the children have been learning online.

Today’s event began with the raising of the national flag, followed by Chinese Culture Day festivities as part of the Lunar New Year celebrations.

Principal Chu Wai-
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Umami Magazine

As part of my final year journalism degree at City, University of London, I undertook a magazine module that allowed me and 4 other group members to produce a print magazine of choice. I was the editor of Umami, a cultural food magazine that aims to showcase underrepresented cultural cuisine across the world, with a niche focus on affordability and accessibility.

Below are some of the articles that I produced for online consumption.