Community Impressions
Auntie Ha was among the fire victims who got resettled in Hong Kong’s first public housing estate at Shek Kip Mei. As an old kaifong, she still remembers life in the estate in the early days. She even recounted her experience in a drama performance. With a positive mindset, she believes the best is yet to come.
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Working in an advertising agency, Diane leads a hectic life night and day. However, when he gets back to his home at Choi Hung Estate, the laid-back atmosphere allows him to repose and find a rhythmic balance between light and shade, haste and slowness, buzz and quietude.
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Miggy was born in Tsui Ping Estate. As she grew up, she yearned to break through the confines of her living environment and explore the world. After some ups and downs, she returns to Tsui Ping and comes to appreciate that no matter how the world changes, things will be fine as long as home is still there.
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Ms Lee has been an active volunteer worker in Kwong Fuk Estate. Thanks to her influence, her son Andy is also a volunteer, serving as coach for a local rugby team which had nurtured his zeal for the sport. It’s amazing to see benevolence and love for the community passing on from mother to son.
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This is a story about a young man in pursuit of self-esteem. Tse-kwong, a Mainland immigrant living in Tin Yuet Estate of Tin Shui Wai, used to be an introvert. By chance, he falls in love with running, which helps him build his self-confidence and discover the beauty of the new town around him.
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