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Apr 21

A Musical Encounter by Winnie Chung

《會樂》 悠悠1婉2樂3入4人心5, 步步6聞7聲8覓9佳音10。 凝神11醉琴12舞13纖纖14, 驀然15舉目16迎17翩翩18。 “A Musical Encounter” Wisp by wisp, tunes carelessly slips to one’s heart. Step by step, in the search of such beauty. Lost in reverie, slender arms dances on the instrument. Dazzled in serendipity, noticed finally the cultured. 悠悠: melodious and pleasant. 婉: elegant and gentle. …

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Nov 21, 2021

It’s in the conversations, a high table to remember!

by: John Andrew G. Evangelista It has been said that the measure of great dinners is the quality of conversations. By this standard and more, the Shun Hing College High Table Dinner held on 20 November is a resounding success. Residents gathered once again for a night of great food…

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It’s in the conversations, a high table to remember!
It’s in the conversations, a high table to remember!

Oct 28, 2021

First in Two Years: The Long-awaited SHC High Table Dinner

by: Ronny Chan and Chloe Chin The 36th and 37th Shun Hing College High Table Dinners were consecutively held on 22 and 23 October 2021 at the College Hall. This is the first time the dinners were held face-to-face since 2019.

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First in Two Years: The Long-awaited SHC High Table Dinner
First in Two Years: The Long-awaited SHC High Table Dinner

Oct 9, 2021

“Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.” -Picasso

By: Anushka Tewari Through a continuous rhythmic cycle, the human body destroys billions of cells every day while also replacing them with new ones. This simultaneous circle of creation and destruction ensures the healthy functioning of our bodies. It led me to wonder whether biology has encoded these contradicting yet…

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“Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.” -Picasso
“Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.” -Picasso

May 2, 2021

Thinking Non-Linear

by Pallavi Jain Every day, people undertake actions without much forethought. They look at the direct relations and connections of their actions and their most obvious consequences (mostly for themselves). Conventionally, scientific subjects have dealt with phenomenons that are quantifiable and thus somewhat predictable. On the other hand, Chaos theory…

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Thinking Non-Linear
Thinking Non-Linear

Apr 30, 2021

[SHC World Poetry Month] “偶然 by Chance)” by 徐志摩 Xu Zhimo

by Grace Ka Ming Tsang and Ricardo To Ka Ho “By Chance” is a beautiful poem written by Xu Zhimo (1897–1931) about the meaning of “encounters” in life. Such encounters may change someone’s life forever and yet it is full of uncertainties. I chose this poem because I am reminded…

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[SHC World Poetry Month] “偶然 by Chance)” by 徐志摩 Xu Zhimo
[SHC World Poetry Month] “偶然 by Chance)” by 徐志摩 Xu Zhimo

Apr 28, 2021

[SHC World Poetry Month] 十年 (10 years)” by 林婉瑜 Lin Wanyu

by Wen-Chi Chen Lin Wanyu (b. 1977) initially enrolled at the Department of Health and Nutrition of Taipei Medical University and later decided to suspend her medical studies. She graduated from the Department of Drama, Taipei University of the Arts. This poem is part of her new poem collection called…

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[SHC World Poetry Month] 十年 (10 years)” by 林婉瑜 Lin Wanyu
[SHC World Poetry Month] 十年 (10 years)” by 林婉瑜 Lin Wanyu

Apr 26, 2021

[SHC World Poetry Month] “将进酒 (Bring in the Wine)” by 李白 Li Bai

by Wenqi Zhu Li Bai (701–762) is regarded as one of the greatest poets during the Tang Dynasty, which is often considered China’s “Golden Age of Poetry”. “Bring in the Wine” is one of his most famous works and filled with passionate spirits. With heartfelt love for drinking, Li Bai…

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[SHC World Poetry Month] “将进酒 (Bring in the Wine)” by 李白 Li Bai
[SHC World Poetry Month] “将进酒 (Bring in the Wine)” by 李白 Li Bai

Apr 23, 2021

[SHC World Poetry Month] “Waiting” by Shri Rabindranath Tagore

by Amrita Chopra The poem “Waiting” by Shri Rabindranath Tagore can be interpreted in multiple ways — spiritual, religious or even romantic. I found it to be an expression of a spiritual journey. Tagore talks about the Hindu belief that God resides within all of us, and the journey towards…

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[SHC World Poetry Month] “Waiting” by Shri Rabindranath Tagore
[SHC World Poetry Month] “Waiting” by Shri Rabindranath Tagore

Apr 22, 2021

[SHC World Poetry Month] “Questions — For us: “Today’s African Leadership” by Ama Ata Aidoo

by Prince Antwi-Afari Ama Ata Aidoo (b.1943) is a force in the Ghanaian literary landscape. She has written plays, poetry, short stories, and novels and has successfully created a distinctive African tapestry, which is what modulates and inflects her English with a unique and persistently female African flavour. This poem…

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[SHC World Poetry Month] “Questions — For us: “Today’s African Leadership” by Ama Ata Aidoo
[SHC World Poetry Month] “Questions — For us: “Today’s African Leadership” by Ama Ata Aidoo
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