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Write to Win: Congratulations to this season’s winner, Kiwi

Our writing competition started with 10 students, who were eliminated one by one based on a combination of your votes and YP editors’ picks
byYoung Post
Published: 11:00pm, 07 Feb 2026
Length: 296 words
Write to Win: Congratulations to this season’s winner, Kiwi

Congratulations to this season’s Write to Win champion, Kiwi. Photo: Handout

Do you love a challenge? Don’t miss the chance to win great prizes by taking part in our next writing contest! Click here and fill out the online form to apply. The entry question is: If you could live in any fictional world, which one would you choose? The deadline is at 11.59pm on February 23. We will notify the new contestants on February 27.

This season’s winner is …

Adrian Yau Ho-yin attends HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College. Photo: Handout
Adrian Yau Ho-yin attends HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College. Photo: Handout

This season’s winner is Kiwi, whose real name is Adrian Yau Ho-yin from HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College.

Following nine rounds filled with creativity and challenges, the entries from the 16-year-old captured the attention of our voters and editors with relatable and heartfelt writing, ultimately securing the win. Adrian is a compassionate human being, as he expressed in Round 5, when he said he felt a deep responsibility to advocate for those who could not speak for themselves, especially animals in need of love and care. In the final round, Adrian’s writing revealed his journey of self-discovery, highlighting his transition from seeking validation through vulnerability to cultivating inner strength and humility.

Congratulations to the first and second runners-up: Seagull, Rex Leung Wai-um from Christ College, and Owl, Kwan Ngai-wang from HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College.

We have prepared some exciting prizes for our top three contestants:

  • Winner: Kindle, City’super voucher and a YP certificate

  • First runner-up: Instax camera and a YP certificate

  • Second runner-up: City’super voucher and a YP certificate

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