I’m a Global Communication graduate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) studying Japanese in Tokyo at the moment. I enjoy photography, gaming, and playing drums.
During university, I was the General Affairs Officer for the Society of Journalism and Communication, a consultant for 180DC Social Consulting@CUHK, and a member of the CUHK Sex and Gender Concern Group.
And while in university, I gained hands-on experience in English news writing/editing, marketing/branding consulting, and project/event management. These roles sharpened my critical thinking, communication, and strategic planning skills, shaping me into becoming proactive and detail-oriented.


I spent a year as an exchange student at the University of Sussex, UK, where I studied film theories, documentary production, and p5.js coding, broadening my creative and technical skill set.
And after graduating from CUHK, I pursued freelance photography and focused on a personal charity project. I am most lucky to be able to use my skills for impactful projects.

Growing up immersed in Japanese pop culture, I developed a deep appreciation for the language and culture. This passion led me to study Japanese in Tokyo, where I achieved full marks in Reading and Listening on the JLPT N1 exam. I believe my dedication, cultural adaptability, and language proficiency could be valuable assets to cross-cultural projects and collaborations.