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Letters from readers: Superhero dreams, the wonders of China and favourite subjects

This week, students explain what they would do with superpowers, their trip to mainland China and why they love PE
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Published: 1:00am, 30 Jun 2025
Length: 375 words
Letters from readers: Superhero dreams, the wonders of China and favourite subjects

This week, a student shares what he would do with his powers if he were a superhero. Photo: Shutterstock

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Colman Wan Keung-ming (Primary Two), St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese Primary School

If I were a superhero, I would fly high in the sky and help people. I would wear a set costume with a bright red cape that catches people’s eyes when I am flying in the wind.

My best friend, Kristian, would be my sidekick. He and I would save the world together.

I would fly everywhere in a short time so I could arrive at the scene just in time. I would help kids cross the streets safely so that they wouldn’t be hit by cars. I would use my super strength to lift heavy bags of food and give them to the poor children in Africa.

Colman Wan Keung-ming attends St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese Primary School. Photo: Handout
Colman Wan Keung-ming attends St Joseph’s Anglo-Chinese Primary School. Photo: Handout

Skyler and Thyler Ng (aged 10), Spanish School of Hong Kong

In April, we visited Zhangjiajie, located in Hunan province, China, for a five-day cultural exchange and study tour organised by our school.

We visited the Wulingyuan Scenic Area. It has a Unesco World Heritage site, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which is China’s first national forest park. Viewing the scene up close is an eye-opening experience.

Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, home to the world’s longest and tallest glass bridge, is a magnificent spectacle.

One day, we turned into English teachers for K3 children, crafting their lessons at a local kindergarten.

Skyler and Thyler Ng attend Spanish School of Hong Kong. Photo: Handout
Skyler and Thyler Ng attend Spanish School of Hong Kong. Photo: Handout

Janice Ng Sum-yue (aged 11), Kowloon Junior School

My favourite subject is PE because it allows me to test my limits and train myself to work harder.

For me, one of the hardest subjects is maths because it takes me a while to remember the method I should be using.

I am in the Red Lion’s house; it’s a coincidence that my lucky colour is red.

One of my favourite events is Book Week because, on one of the days, you get to dress up and go up on stage with your buddies.

Janice Ng Sum-yue attends Kowloon Junior School. Photo: Handout
Janice Ng Sum-yue attends Kowloon Junior School. Photo: Handout
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