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All things in the political arena | Former political assistant Li Yingyu continues the DJ dream on Saturday. Interview with dreams and inspirational stories

2021-07-09T12:13:01.989Z


Stephen Chow had a famous saying in the film "Shaolin Football": "If you have no dreams, there is a difference between the same salted fish?" To put it another way, no matter what stage of life you are in, you should not give up chasing dreams. Former civil affairs


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Written by: Wen Weiguang

2021-07-09 07:30

The last update date: 2021-07-09 07:30

Stephen Chow had a famous saying in the film "Shaolin Football": "If you have no dreams, there is a difference between the same salted fish?" To put it another way, no matter what stage of life you are in, you should not give up chasing dreams.

Former political assistant to the Home Affairs Bureau, Jade, understands this truth. After leaving the government for about half a year, starting Saturday (10th), she will continue her youthful dream and return to the radio to open microphones.

The name of the program hosted by Li Yingyu is "Dream Set Sail", which is broadcast every Saturday from 10 am to 11 am. As the name suggests, it is a program to collect and share dream stories.

Checking the latest DJ list of Radio Hong Kong, we can see that Jade's jade photo is "adjacent" to the movie star Ma Junwei who also joined RTHK.

Jade, who currently lives in Singapore, will use atmospheric radio waves to communicate with interviewees who can eventually achieve their dreams in life through persistence and wisdom in the diaspora. They will have "daydreams" and spread positive energy.

DJ dreams have been made in the young age and once hosted "Free Wind, Free Wind"

Jade is a guest host on the second channel of Hong Kong and Taiwan this time.

Jade had already aspired to serve as a radio DJ in middle school. He was in class when he was studying at Chinese University. He went to the radio to "open the microphone" at night, and used the transfer time to write lectures during the day. ) Programs, including "Free Wind, Free Wind", "Free Wind, Free Wind", etc.

Unexpectedly, she joined the government many years later (in 2017) and changed from being a policy monitor to a “supervised person”.

My life has taken a turn, and now I am back to the starting point of the radio program. This can be said to be dreaming or dreaming.

Experience what is meant by God’s grace

As a Christian, Li Yingyu said that returning to Hong Kong and Taiwan this time gave her a sense of God's grace.

She said that people usually say that "there will be no boat ride after Suzhou", that is, after the opportunity, there will be no chance, but God will give people many opportunities to meet their dreams, and then meet again in a circle, which makes her cherish more. .

Li Yingyu resigned earlier this year for family reasons and left the government, and revealed that she would move to Singapore with her husband to take care of her young son.

Former Chief Executive and Politically Appointed Officials’ Post-Employment Advisory Committee announced earlier that it approved Li Yingyu to serve as 3 "new jobs", including hosting programs for Hong Kong and Taiwan’s "Remote" program; as a project consultant for the Music Children’s Foundation, and for the Foundation 8 Produced books and videos for the anniversary; also served as a co-author and editor for the "Chinese Guoshu Association", and compiled books on Lingnan Hongquan.

Li Yingyu, Political Assistant of the Home Affairs Bureau, resigns for taking care of her family and leaves office next Wednesday

Former Civil Affairs Bureau political assistant Li Yingyu has a new job approved by the government to be the host of TV and Taiwan programs

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