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The extraordinary illustrator of the aviation industry, A-Four, brings you hilarious anecdotes about flight work on A4 paper in one book! Explore the daily experiences of flight attendants from their journey to work, their activities during long-haul flights, and their encounters on layovers. Find out why flight attendants get scared when hearing about instant noodles and delve into the strange occurrences that happen when they stay in hotels. Get ready for a delightful and entertaining glimpse into the world of flight attendants!

  • AuthorA-four
  • PublisherYi Ding Culture
  • Publication Date2019
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The period of limbo is a common experience for dreamers. We avoid facing reality and present ourselves as non-conformists, but we are stagnant. Staying in Limbo is not shameful, but it prevents growth and progress. It's unfortunate when people don't resist or make choices, allowing the stage of limbo to persist.

  • AuthorOng Yi Hing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2010
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Idling may seem boring because we make it so. Similarly, we often perceive failure as useless, but it holds value as a stepping stone to success. Previous failures build the foundation for future achievements. We should not disregard the insights and strength gained during limbo periods, even if success is yet to come. At the age of thirty-two, I can say that in life, direction holds importance, sometimes more than speed. Life is not a game of musical chairs where losing one seat means losing everything. Each person has their rhythm and method to exert their strengths.

  • AuthorOng Yi Hing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2011
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Author Ong Yi-hing, the youngest winner of the Hong Kong Biennial Awards for Chinese Literature, is a writer who values love but not marriage. He is nostalgic, willful, and hopeful for a perfect match. In the book, the author reflects on life and society, sharing wisdom and insights gained through observation. Divided into four sections, the book explores various aspects of human nature and emotional journeys. With a sophisticated yet rebellious tone, it offers a captivating read, revealing the author's unique perspective and longing for an ideal match.

  • AuthorOng Yi Hing
  • PublisherDay Reading Hall
  • Publication Date2012
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During the pandemic, as people stay home and reduce outdoor activities, homeless stray animals face a difficult situation. The story follows a stray dog that relies on a little girl and her grandmother for food and companionship. However, with fewer people on the streets, food becomes scarce. One day, the girl and her grandmother decide to take the dog home. But there is uncertainty whether the girl's parents will agree due to concerns about the virus spreading through pets.

  • AuthorText: Ai Wen'er, Spark, Illustration: Spark
  • PublisherChinese Education
  • Publication Date2022
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The California Gold Rush in the 19th century had a profound impact on Hong Kong's fate. As gold was discovered in California, people from the Pearl River Delta, particularly the South China region, flocked to California in search of their fortunes. This wave of migration transformed Hong Kong into a key Pacific gateway, connecting North America and Asia. Hong Kong became a hub for trade, finance, information exchange, and personal communication, serving as a vital "middle ground" for Chinese immigrants. This book focuses on the significance of Hong Kong in Chinese emigration history, using the case of Chinese immigration to California to explore its impact on the city's economy, society, and cultural development.

  • AuthorXian Yuyi
  • PublisherChung Hwa Book Co., (H.K.) Ltd.
  • Publication Date2019