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South China Morning Post
3 days ago
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Letters from readers: Hong Kong athletes, Cirque de Soleil and a dream house
Do you have something to share? Send us your letters using this form . Thyler and Skyler Ng (aged 10), Spanish School of Hong Kong Katy Choi Wing-kei is a Hong Kong Para Badminton athlete. She has a short stature because of a genetic condition that is often called 'dwarfism'. Choi has represented Hong Kong in many competitions. She is also our friend. We have known her since we were born. She is our role model because of her determination and perseverance. Choi recently received an Outstanding Athlete Award. We are so proud of her and look forward to her continuing to achieve outstanding results for Hong Kong. Thyler and Skyler Ng with Katy Choi Wing-kei, a para-athlete who represents Hong Kong in badminton. Gabriel Julien Ling (aged 10), French International School of Hong Kong I recently watched 'Kooza' by Cirque du Soleil in Hong Kong. It was full of dazzling lights and lively music. Among all the performers, I loved the smart trickster the most. His colourful costume had stripes of orange, blue, light blue and white. His pointed hat reminded me of a delicious soft-serve ice cream – my favourite! The mischievous trickster hopped around the stage with a silver baton, balancing it on his nimble fingers and catching it with quick reflexes. He slipped onto the stage like an agile panther. Gabriel Julien Ling, pictured here with the performer who plays the trickster after the show. Kelly Cheung Ching-yin (aged 7), Good Hope Primary School cum Kindergarten I would build my dream home by the beach so that I can swim in the sea anytime. I am going to live in it with my mum, dad and grandmother. Through every window, I would see a rainbow, some clouds and mountains. When my family moves into my dream home, they will be amazed. My dream home is going to have two washrooms, a living room, a kitchen and three bedrooms. One for me, one for my grandmother and one for my mum and dad. Kelly Cheung is a student at Good Hope Primary School cum Kindergarten. Photo: Handout


South China Morning Post
24-03-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Letters from readers: The love for pizza, joys of good friends and travel adventures
Do you have something to share? Send us your letters using this form Yuvi Gopani (aged 10), Kowloon Junior School I like Roblox because it teaches you a lesson - creativity never ends. I enjoy building Legos. The best thing built is a Christmas tree that lights up when someone walks in front of it. My favourite subject is writing because it's easy. I also love telling jokes. I have a signature joke. Why can't a cave keep a secret? Because its mouth is always open. I like watching and playing cricket because it is competitive. My favourite food is and will always be pizza, specifically margarita, because I am a vegetarian and love cheese. I enjoy rating different foods I try. Yuvi Gopani enjoys playing Robolox. Photo: Handout Thyler and Skyler Ng (aged 10), Spanish School of Hong Kong We feel very happy and lucky to have a wonderful group of classmates. Our classmates are Fei Fei, Kayden, Tristan, Zach, Sonic, Ally, Caria and Jessie. We have shared many joyful moments together at the Spanish School of Hong Kong, spending time studying and playing sports. These experiences have created unforgettable memories. Currently, we are in Year Six, which is our final year of primary school. We hope that our friendship lasts forever. Thyler and Skyler Ng feel blessed to have good friends at school. Photo: Handout Jack Yuen Chun-kit (aged 9), Creative Primary School Aquaventure in Dubai is one of the world's largest water parks. I highly recommend the ride River Rapids. It is a journey with many twists and turns while you sit on a floating swim ring. I took the ride thrice and still thought I hadn't had enough. The Kid's Zone has a castle in the middle with water slides branching out, like a huge tree. For the more adventurous adults and teenagers, there are plenty of scary rides that I didn't even want to try. Remember to bring a joyful heart and a good mood with your loved ones when you visit Aquaventure. Jack Yuen enjoyed his trip to Dubai. Photo: Handout


South China Morning Post
24-02-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Letters from readers: Learning pickleball and the joys of being on the student council
Do you have something to share? Send us your letters using this form Thyler and Skyler Ng (aged 10), Spanish School of Hong Kong One day, we visited Hopewell Mall in Wan Chai to learn about pickleball. Pickleball is a fast-paced sport that shares many similarities with tennis, badminton, and table tennis. The court size is similar to that of a badminton court, and the net is slightly shorter than a tennis net. Players use short-handled paddles to hit a perforated hollow plastic ball over a low net. Matches can be played in singles or doubles, and the game can be played both indoors and outdoors. It's a fun and strategic sport for all ages, and we're looking forward to playing it again. Thyler and Skyler Ng enjoyed their first game of pickleball. Photo: Handout Thomas Leung Sung-hong (aged 7), Po Leung Kuk Camões Tan Siu Lin Primary School If I could create a park for children, it would be massive. At the entrance, you would touch a screen to open the gate. As you enter, the first things you would see are two thrilling slides. They allow you to experience the excitement of a roller coaster. Next, there would be a hanging maze. When you go inside, it feels like you are walking in mid-air or falling. Finally, there would be a zip line that is about eight metres high. It must be supervised because it can be dangerous. When you're ready to go home, you would need to find the teleporter to return safely. Thomas Leung wants to create a futuristic park for children. Photo: Handout Mishka Shah (aged 11), Kowloon Junior School Being a member of the student council has been one of the best experiences. It has been exciting to be involved in fundraising, organising field trips to Catherine's Puppies and hosting a student council game booth at the winter fair. We also conducted a 'Feeding Hong Kong' drive, in which we donated food to the homeless. Throughout this experience, I have gained valuable skills in planning, teamwork and problem-solving. It is fantastic to see how all our efforts come together. Mishka Shah enjoyed her experience of being on the student council. Photo: Handout