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Imagine gaining the superpowers you've always dreamed of. That's exactly what happens to six elementary school students during a school trip. Seeking shelter from a sudden downpour, they stumble upon a mysterious pavilion labeled ""Superpower Wishing Pavilion."" With playful skepticism, they discuss their desired superpowers and make their wishes. To their astonishment, their wishes come true after the trip. Each student discovers they possess extraordinary abilities. They believe these powers are their own secret, but soon realize there is another mysterious individual at their school who also possesses superpowers. Is this person a friend or foe? The thrilling journey begins as they navigate this newfound reality.

  • AuthorLiang Wangfeng
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2022
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On the evening of March 17, 2006, tragedy struck in the pedestrian tunnel of Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Sin Ka-keung and Tsang Kwok-hang, two police officers, were ambushed by a lone assailant. Sadly, only Sin Ka-keung survived, but not without sustaining severe injuries. Gunshots left him with serious wounds to his cheek and calf, leading to a prolonged hospitalization in the intensive care unit. Countless surgeries, medications, and excruciating pain became a constant part of his life. The haunting memories of the incident replayed in his mind every night. From that moment on, a promising young police officer turned into a permanent patient, grappling with physical and mental trauma. The pain was so unbearable that he couldn't bear to look at himself in the mirror or take photographs. The past was too painful to confront. With the support of family, friends, fellow police officers, and medical staff, Jiafei gradually conquered his inner demons. He meticulously documented his recovery journey during his hospital stay, capturing every word, tear, and stroke of pain.

  • AuthorXian Jiaqiang
  • PublisherMing Window Publishing House
  • Publication Date2014
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This book portrays the life experiences of Hong Kong residents during the Japanese occupation through the memories of 17 survivors. It includes a detailed analysis of various aspects of life during that time, supplemented by oral stories to provide a more personal and vivid understanding of this challenging period in modern Hong Kong history.

  • AuthorLiu Zhipeng, Zhou Jiabuild
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2009
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The book contains twenty-six short stories, recording twenty-six kinds of character landscapes. What kind of unique emotional appearance and distinct personality will be contained in the ordinary streets and things, and ordinary growth experiences? Our story may not have the most perfect ending, the brightest hope, the most sincere expectation, and even...... Many small losses, small regrets, small fortunes, small things, small characters in life... Everything seems small, but these inconspicuous dusts are quietly piecing together the most real and warm touch in our life.

  • AuthorYau Yan Ni
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2015
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In the scorching sun and chilling nights, students navigate the realm between light and darkness, pondering the essence of life. This book unveils the passion and pursuit of today's youth through the life stories of fifteen students. They seek freedom from unseen constraints, yearning to discover their true selves and explore self-awareness. From entering the world of literature to self-discovery in sports, personal growth, and finding genuine emotions through music, these stories exemplify freedom and authenticity. Written by a teacher, the book provides valuable insights into the lives of young people, making it a compelling read for those seeking to understand and connect with them.

  • AuthorChen Zhijian
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2017
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Career planning education in Hong Kong was initially introduced to assist students in mapping out their future paths. However, over time, criticisms have emerged from both the education sector and celebrities, claiming that it has failed to benefit students and left teachers feeling uncertain. Moreover, students themselves have not found value in it. One contributing factor to its effectiveness is the perception and expectations of teachers and parents regarding the curriculum. In response, Dr. Ho Yuk-fan, a proponent of career planning, addresses and reflects on the misconceptions surrounding it in this book. She emphasizes the educational vision and offers practical information to help workers and parents understand the essence of career planning, enabling young people to thrive and discover their own paths.

  • AuthorHe Yufen
  • PublisherBreakthrough Publishing House
  • Publication Date2020