Finish The Race

August 29, 2011

I just read about Paul’s message in 2 Timothy 4 (NIV). His heart for Christ and for His work totally moved me to tears. He was and is a wonderful example for Christians to follow. Read the rest of this entry »


Stop the wind

August 26, 2011

Please pray that the Lord may prevent the hurricane Irene from destroying lives.


Chapter 2: The Downhearted and The Cheerful

August 24, 2011

Chapter 2: The Downhearted and The Cheerful

In a jiffy, two and a half years fled by. Read the rest of this entry »


Chapter 1: Broken Spirit; Seeking Heart

August 17, 2011

This fictional story ‘Love In His Guidance’ unfolds a journey of a boy who is unknowingly guided by the Lord as he pours out his heart to seek happiness and a real ‘god’. Romance and Christian faith are woven into the storyline. Read the rest of this entry »


A girl’s heart

August 15, 2011

I have been writing my romance Christian novel for quite a while now. As a male, the challenge for me is to describe the many different kinds of gestures a female character has. Read the rest of this entry »


Red Bean Ice

August 14, 2011
Red Bean Ice

Red Bean Ice

In the summer, we always want to consume ice-cold drinks. During our Hong Kong visit, my wife and I seized the chance to order a special drink Red Bean Ice at a cha chaan teng (literally means Chinese tea diner). Read the rest of this entry »


Lo Mai Gai

August 13, 2011
Lo Mai Gai, wrapped (Wikipedia)

Lo Mai Gai, wrapped (Wikipedia)

One of the dim sum items that I cannot afford to miss is Lo Mai Gai. Read the rest of this entry »


HE keeps the Door open

August 11, 2011

I grew up in Hong Kong, but I had never paid attention to this until my trip there this past July. Read the rest of this entry »


Peking Duck

August 6, 2011
Peking Duck

Peking Duck

One of the restaurants nearby our hotel in Hong Kong had a special price for Peking Duck. One night, we dined there and ordered this delicacy Read the rest of this entry »


Hong Kong Style Milk Tea

August 6, 2011

In Hong Kong, there is one kind of beverage that we should not miss: Hong Kong style milk tea, which is also known as dai pai dong milk tea. (Dai pai dong was a type of open-air food stall.)

Hong Kong Style Milk Tea

Hong Kong Style Milk Tea

 

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