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Hades second birthday party

Born and raised in Hong Kong, Ming and Rebacca have always loved the city for its dynamic energy. A few years ago, they decided to settle down and start a family in the city they grew up in.

Named after a dear family friend, Hades was born in 2019 and is two years old. He is currently attending playgroups during the weekends, where he would interact with other children his age.

Above all, Ming and Rebacca want Hades to have a happy and fulfilling childhood. They have begun to search for a school that is suitable for their firstborn.

“We would like him to find a school where he could make a lot of friends and learn happily – a school that supports students to explore the world and inspire them to be the best version of themselves,” says Ming.

Currently working as a Legal Executive Manager, Ming describes himself as a typical man in Hong Kong who enjoys playing tennis and spending time with his family on weekends.

Meanwhile, Rebacca was a restaurant owner who enjoyed being a boss and making her own decisions. After Hades came into the couple’s life, however, she gained a new

perspective.

“Anyone could be a boss but only one person in the world can be Hades’s mum,” she says.

She decided that she didn’t want to miss any milestones in Hades’ life. So, she gave up being a businesswoman and became a full-time mum.

“As a husband and father, I truly appreciate her sacrifices for the family. I don’t think I could do it myself,” comments Ming, whose admiration for his wife radiates.

As parents, the couple only hopes for the best for their child. “We want our son to be healthy, happy and grow into a kind, loving and responsible person who would give back to society,” says Ming. “We do not want to put too much pressure on Hades. We would like him to have a happy childhood and we will try our best to support him in exploring all the options until he finds his passion.”

When asked what he thinks Hong Kong will look like when Hades is 22 years old, Ming says: “I don’t really know what Hong Kong will look like when Hades is 22 years old. I don’t really know what Hong Kong will look like when Hades is five years old. As human beings, there’s not much we can control. For me, I will just do my best every day and treasure what I have.”

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