1st SG Foreign Worker Poet: Migrant Difficulties
A tale for migrants of low privilege, prejudiced locals, aspiring writers, and underdog story lovers.
Finding a Fit for Life's Funcʃions
A tale for migrants of low privilege, prejudiced locals, aspiring writers, and underdog story lovers.
Before you get sucked into the black hole of endless distraction. Or have you already? There’s still time!
An encounter with someone who misleads me to make me see what’s “right”.
Fishing villages aren’t likely to tamper with online reviews, so good reviews meant a short trip to Tai O on Lantau Island is a must.
Without laughter to keep us warm at Mirador Mansion – unlike the funny lift episode at Alhambra Building – we decided to head out to the Victoria Harbour on our coldest night there, at around 12 deg C. Maybe the light show at 8pm will warm our hearts.
I laughed my head off on my first night in Hong Kong. Though I planned our itinerary, I was minimally involved in the booking of guesthouses. Exam period, after all. My family had a consensus, though, that we should not spend unnecessarily on residence, especially as our travel companions aren’t keen to...