Adult-onset Still’s Disease (AOSD)
Entered the hospital on Sunday because of prolonged high fever, and I have been staying here since then. This is actually the first time I’ve been hospitalized. After numerous tests, it seems there’s a very high chance that I am suffering from a very rare disease called Adult-onset Still’s Disease (AOSD). There’s short episodic high […]
Day 15
A lot more camp tents were seen at the Occupy Admiralty tonight. I took a stroll on the road to get a closer look and feel of the peaceful rally… In contrary to what the Government portrayed as an uncontrolled crowd that’s ruining HK’s global image, what I witnessed was a peaceful and highly self-disciplined […]
Day 13
The democracy-hungry people is back!! Thanks to the Government for its delaying tactics and last-minute cancellation of the proposed meeting to talk the issue over. The Government tried to use violence and negligence, but both seem to fuel the peaceful demonstrators’ courage and perseverance. When will it learn to open up its closed gates and […]
Day 11
Left work slightly early to visit the peaceful rally in Admiralty. I was there also to hopefully observe and photograph the lunar eclipse for the first time, unfortunately it was a cloudy night and the moon was veiled most of the time. The more I visit the Government Headquarter the more I seem to love […]
Day 9
Visited the controversial occupied area in Mong Kok after my painting class… In contrast to last Monday where there was no single police in sight, a lot more police force was on duty tonight in the occupied area. Despite the chain of violent events from “opponents” and the urge from Government and many honoured people […]
Darkest Darkest Day in HK
[Day 6] – I thought 20140928 was the darkest day in HK, I couldn’t be more wrong. Not only do I see a government who uses weaponry against its own unarmed people, I now see a cold and relentless government who is willing to jeopardize the trust between its police and its people, something that […]
Student Protest Livestream
Staying up late watching the livestream(http://bit.ly/occupycentral) of the last day of students’ week-long “Boycotting Class for Democracy”. Kind of wished I was there to support the students. But what possibly can I do even if I’m there physically? Praying for serenity and courage, peace and justice… p.s. Last time I stayed up to watch something […]
Thanksgiving Challenge – Day 5/5
Faith – As much as I wish to introduce my family and friends to the love, joy, peace, and hope of Christianity, I seldom talk about it myself. Admittedly not being too good with words, I hope that others would see God’s work in me through the things that I do. 1. Thankful that I […]
DIY Lantern
My sister and brother-in-law couldn’t join our regular family dim sum after church today, I decided to skip as well. Instead of the regular Sunday routine, I decided to spend the day in the quiet studio. Insisted not to work on a Sunday, I let creativity take control and designed a DIY lantern in preparation […]
Japan Trip
The short 5-day Japan trip came to a close last night as we arrived at HK Airport about 30 minutes before midnight. I kind of wished I could stay for one more day in Hiroshima because a ceremony to commemorate the devastating atomic bomb in 1945 will be held there the next day. I wished […]




