Feature Stories
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A “Part-time” Mother
By Anna Chan Choi Cheng & Gary Lai Io Fai Even with the financial assistance from her parents, Noel Wu, a post-80s expectant mother, says she cannot devote all her... -
Young“Owls”
by seriena chan man teng When other people are sleeping, you are full of energy in doing other things. When you are having a sweet dream, other people are working... -
Receiving More Than Giving
By Daniel Wong Iam Hong “You can never imagine the fulfillment when seeing the beautiful smile of the elderly,” a 22-year-old volunteer, Mandy Lo, a Year 4 student of University... -
Why Not Paint with Light?
By Artemis Ho Mei In “We used to shoot portrait and landscape, but the idea of light painting is that we are shooting images that we draw using our own... -
Value of Education: More Competitive in the Job Market
By Candy U Man Kit “Achievements in education help me become more competitive than the others and enrich my life,” Althea Choi, a Year 1 student majoring in Master of... -
Taste, Feel and Live a Coffee Style
By Christina Sin Hoi Man Five bustling weekdays have gone. The dynamism of the younger generation brings energy to the monotonous Macao city during weekends. It is not hard to... -
Cultivate Film Culture with Limited Resources
By Emily Chan Iat Lam What do most of the post-80 youth do except go on Facebook in their spare time? Watching movies is a good suggestion as it is... -
Real “Made in Macao” Creativity
By Emily Ng Man Sam In an open office with four energetic designers, a few officers are busy like bees buzzing in the company while the creative director acts as... -
‘I See’ and You
By Kidonis Ng Keng Hong The word “video”, one of the most popular media in human life, comes from the Latin root “Videre”, which means “I see”. As stated in... -
Dreams in Arts
By Rita Cui Qin Qin “I have a dream in arts!” Dare to speak it out and do it? Then you’d better be ready to be different from the majority,... -
Best Choice in Life?
By Tobey Wan Sin Teng “Is leaving the best choice?” This is the main idea of “Leaving”, the first rock-and-roll musical production in Macao. In our life, when we meet... -
Becoming a ‘Shop Owner’
By Marisa Chou Kam Ha Macao has developed into an international business center in recent years. Computer proficiency and commercial knowledge are considered the most important factors in helping the... -
Am I Attracted to You?
By Rachel Un Man Cheng Watching a runway show in the Fashion Week, having a private party with celebrities, meeting new friends from different places all over the world…can you... -
Sharing Digital Diaries
By Trudy Tang Tin Wai 11:00 p.m., it is time to sleep, but Cherry Chan, a Year 3 student of Wuhan University, has another thing to do before she goes... -
Where a Bond Forms
By Carmen Wong Ka I Christine, a very shy girl, was brave enough to attend a dinner gathering party with more than 50 strangers organized through an Internet community. On... -
A Different Kind of Language?
By Anna Chan Choi Cheng Mum: “你做咩出去呀?” (Why are you going out?) Daughter: “我要做project呀!”(I have to work on my project!) Mum: “咩呀?” (What?) Daughter: “…Project 呀!” (…Project!) That is a... -
Women of the Post-80s: Career and Family
By Queenie Lam Kuan Lin Have you heard of the new term “loser dogs”? It pops up in society and spreads widely, referring to women who cannot get married before... -
‘We are Responsible to Our Families’
By Gary Lai Io Fai While shocking news of sons and daughters born in the 80s killing their parents every now and then occupied media headlines in Hong Kong, China... -
We Love Networking Media
By Yammy Cheong Teng Ian The Internet has become a global trend. The post-80s generation starts spending more time on social networking media (SNM) instead of on face-to-face social activities.... -
Ready for the Challenge
By Vivaldi Ho Hou Fai Have you ever thought of having your own business? Many business persons agree that handling your own business is hard, but running it with profit... -
The Mandarin’s House
By Stephen Chan Chi Wang The Mandarin’s House (Zheng’s Family House), after an eight-year reconstruction, was reopened on February 5 this year. This renewed building, which is one of the... -
Young Lovers of Historical Relics
By Rex Leng Chi Chon When Michelle Ng is standing by the old wall of Mandarin’s House, she feels passionate and fascinated by the history of this place. According to... -
Married in Chinese Wedding Traditions
By Kitty Lou Ka Hei Wearing a gorgeous wedding veil and entering the church with a dignified wedding march is the biggest dream of all the ladies. In May 2009,... -
When I Was Just a Little Girl
By Celia Maria de Souza Life is getting more boring and depressing in all of the ways adults enjoy their lives in this fast-paced and achievement-obsessed society. None are looking... -
Film or DIGI
By Kirsten Ho I Kei What would you do if you want to keep your memory? Easy! Take out a piece of paper, and start a diary. But then you...
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The term “post-80s” has been popular in media and society recently. It is important to explore the characteristics of this group of young adults aged between 20 and 30. While some consider this young generation as problematic and rebellious, others believe that the negative labels of the post-80s are just a false generalization established by the mass media.......