About me

I am a junior computer science student at HKUST. However, my interest covers quite a lot of stuff:

Development

As you can (probably) tell, I don't really have good taste in user interface, but that's partly because I'm new to websites. Yet I do enjoy writing applications and stuff, and although I don't know much, I try my best to learn.

During my free time in studying (which i also don't have much, unfortunately) I like to spend time into writing some random, small applications that solve some small hassals in real life:

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Gaming

When it comes to games, I love playing a lot of them. I love FPS games, but I love rhythm games more, which is not a popular game genre. Some of my favorite games include CHUNITHM and ETS2.

Video of me playing CHUNITHM

Music

I have been playing the tuba since 2016 when I first entered my secondary school, so I am exposed to wind symphony for a long time. Games I've played also introduced me to more modern types of music, so I love listening to all kinds of music.

Photo of me playing the tuba

Photo of me playing the tuba, taken in 2019.

  • 3_n's playlist

  • Altale
    Sakuzyo
    Fantasy
  • 光 無盡墜落的美麗
    V.K
    Piano
  • Sea of Wisdom
    Daisuke Shimizu
    Wind Symphony
  • Ultimate Force
    Sakuzyo
    Speedcore
  • To Be Vivid Stars
    Satoshi Yagisawa
    Wind Symphony
Others

Handwriting Letters

I love hand-writing letters, stamps, and wax seals. It's a strange thing to love, but it really shows the effort someone is putting into the letter.

Mental Health

After seeing people with depression struggled with daily activities, I have been trying to get my hands on how to accompany peple with self-harm behaviours, and make them feel not as bad in general.

Road design

Taiwan's traffic environment really shocked me when I first visit there. It showed me things on Hong Kong's road, as well as different designs (well, generally everything) should not be taken for granted.

And Many More...

TL, DR? Employer?

You can view/download a 1-page résumé here: