Tracy Wong, in her early 20s, was born with cerebral palsy. As she has limited mobility, she uses a wheelchair to get ground and has attended special schools since she was small. Two years ago, she fell in love with Mirror member Anson Lo, drawn to his positive attitude. Tracy used to have negative thoughts, but Lo, who is always positive and constantly taking on challenges, has given her positive energy. She goes on photo-taking excursions with her friend Anna, who also has limited mobility. She once went to a shopping centre early in the morning to attend an event, but such activities are not easy for wheelchair users.
Marish came to Hong Kong from the Philippines in 2017 as a foreign domestic helper for Anna’s family. Since she spends a lot of time with Anna, she is also drawn to Mirror and likes Keung To most. She loves music from different countries, such as the Korean boy band BTS, so she shares information with Anna from time to time. Transcend boundaries, the pair gets along very well.
Tracy and Anna are physically challenged, whereas Marish is ethnic minority. They all think it is good to have a favourite singer. As long as they do not over indulge, having an idol can add joy to everyday life and give them strength.
In this episode, our host Angel will talk to the girls about this kind of energy.
Marish came to Hong Kong from the Philippines in 2017 as a foreign domestic helper for Anna’s family. Since she spends a lot of time with Anna, she is also drawn to Mirror and likes Keung To most. She loves music from different countries, such as the Korean boy band BTS, so she shares information with Anna from time to time. Transcend boundaries, the pair gets along very well.
Tracy and Anna are physically challenged, whereas Marish is ethnic minority. They all think it is good to have a favourite singer. As long as they do not over indulge, having an idol can add joy to everyday life and give them strength.
In this episode, our host Angel will talk to the girls about this kind of energy.
- Category
- 문화 - Culture
- Tags
- disability, ethnic minority, social diversity
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