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Hong Kong Travels: Tai Po to Science Park
I was looking for an urban location I hadn’t visited before and settled on Tai Po. For those of you who are unaware or don’t remember, there was a tragic fire at a residential building a few months ago. More than a hundred people died, from the very young to the very old. One of my dance partners who lives in Tai Po had an exhausting week volunteering to help those affected. She broke into tears during a rehearsal after receiving a message, although I didn’t pry further to fi
Feb 285 min read


Hong Kong Travels: Hong Kong Wetland Park and Fung Lok Wai Fishponds
It is rare for me to go too far from the route between my work in Causeway Bay and my home in Sheung Wan. Even rarer is it for me to leave Hong Kong Island. And it is almost countable on one hand the amount of time I have gone into the New Territories. This isn’t for any particular reason, mind you. It’s just for me to be in the New Territories without good reason. 29 th December, I had a good reason. I chose to visit the Hong Kong Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai because I tho
Feb 176 min read


Game Theory Driving Foreign Policy, says Risk Assessor
Photo by Dave Photoz on Unsplash Hugh Muchtime, Strategic and International Affairs Advisor, said in an interview that the actions of the United States are a foreign policy risk, but do make sense when game theory is considered. “If you look at a world map, you can see there are only three chokepoints that can block an invasion of the Americas: Alaska, Bazil, and Greenland. Alaska is already held by the United States, and they have ample artillery units to dissuade anyone fro
Jan 92 min read
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