Our next question: If you were an NPC (non-playable character) in a video game, what would you be and what would your catchphrase be? To take part, drop us a line via this form by 12pm on Wednesday, March 4.
Isabella Lin, 10, Chingshin Academy (Taiwan): I would make content about poetry. I would use it to express my feelings and talk about how cute chickens are. Its rhythm would encourage you to stick your head in a book. I wish to spread the disease of poetry all over the world. There is no cure!
Caleb Woo Kok-him, 16, International Christian Quality Music Secondary and Primary School: It would surely be about technology changing our lives. Not just cleaning appliances or AI chatbots, but also the Internet of Things (IoT) that connects different objects and makes our lives smoother. Talking about such technologies can help evaluate their skyrocketing development.
Amy Liu, 11, Li Sing Tai Hang School: It would be “Sharing One Book Every Day”. In our daily lives, everyone’s pace is becoming faster and faster, and they are reading less and less. People might read more books if they saw my social media channel.

Eason Lee Shing-chun, 14, Pui Kiu College
Empathy, with content such as adopting pets like dogs and cats or donating food to the homeless. Many people suffer because of poverty and have no money to buy something to eat. To save them, we have to develop empathy and help them.
Phoenix Cheung, 13, Po On Commercial Association Wong Siu Ching Secondary School: My content would be about my school life. There will be scenes where I play tricks on my friends, talk about how I am going to deal with the mountain of homework, and a hilarious bit where I joke with teachers and get punished. I believe everyone who has been a student before will resonate with my thoughts and experiences.
Keith Wu Ka-Hin, 14, HHCKLA Buddhist Ma Kam Chan Memorial English Secondary School: If I had to start a social media channel, I would edit highlights of some games, as they are hot topics. A lot of teenagers and even adults are interested in online games, so my channel could easily attract traffic and make money.
Sheldon Lee, 15, STFA Seaward Woo College: I would share autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) eating videos because I enjoy watching people try different kinds of food. For example, eating five cups of cup noodles as one meal.

Brian Zhong Man-chun, 17, Carmel Alison Lam Foundation Secondary School: I would like to create a channel where everyone can upload videos of themselves playing their favourite songs on different musical instruments. Music is the common language for all of us, connecting our souls. I hope that my channel will be a platform for people to showcase their talents.
Victoria Liu, 13, St Paul’s Co-educational College: My channel would be about baking desserts. I love that it’s fun, creative and most of all, rewarding. I would include step-by-step tutorials, simple hacks and tips, and theme-based baking. For example, jack-o’-lantern cookies for Halloween. Ultimately, I hope my viewers can share the joy of baking desserts with me!
Henry Wang Yi-hao, 17, Lung Kong WFSL Lau Wong Fat Secondary School: I would create a community account and the content would be about helping the elderly and making them happy.




