Nature has been communicating with us in her special way. Through environmental education, hopefully more people can hear her voice and her little wish. This is my way of “thank you”.
During childhood, kids are always curious about nature. It is an honour to keep my curiosity towards wildlife as a grown-up. Not only does exploring the wild can bring us knowledge, but also build a deep relationship with nature.
She loves to immerse herself in nature, enjoying the whiff of forest, the tranquility under water, and the calls made by wildlife, all of which nourish her soul. Through environmental education, she hopes nature’s whisper can be heard by more people.
Eyes on the sky, feet on the ground, where our classroom could be. Smell the flowers and study the leaves, these are our textbooks. Listen to the birds and talk to the insects, they are our classmates. Stepping outside the box of teaching and learning, nature is our best teacher!
We would like to explore the beauty of nature with the public, on the wish of popularizing environmental education. I am here to sow the seeds for ecological conservation in Hong Kong!
Struggling to survive in this fast-paced city, have you ever slowed down your pace and listened to the heartbeat of the nature? Connecting yourself to mother earth brings us closer to where we are, and dig out something unexpected in the process. Let us explore and listen to the heartbeat of the nature together.
Murakami Haruki wrote in his novel that "Look at the birds. Nothing can hold them. Not the Wall, nor the Gate, nor the sounding of the horn. It does good to watch the birds."
Birdwatching is what I would seek to when I am stuck in life. Birds may not be the direct answer to our problems in life, but watching them gliding in air and hopping around will make me feel a little bit lighter.
Nature is a fun land to play with. Every visit allows me to discover amazing things and enjoy the experience with all my heart. I wish to bring the environment and human closer together, guide them to explore the natural beauty and cherish the rich resources in the world.
Charles Darwin once said, “Disinterested love for all living creatures, the most noble attribute of man.” Through environmental education, I hope to reconnect humans to nature, and to raise their interest towards the ecology and biodiversity of Hong Kong.
Amiable sparrows, energetic squirrels and elegant butterflies are true serendipity amid dull daily routines. Through down-to-earth and intriguing promotions, I wish the public could treasure these adorable creatures, and realize the essence of environmental education.