Cyrus Chan
If there is anything that one should know about the Lunar New Year, it would be that the festival itself always starts off with a new moon. No one ever really notices that the moon has shied away from the hustle and bustle of humanity when the fireworks are all we need to light up the night sky. This year, however, with the coronavirus raging across Hong Kong, not a single firework was launched and the sky remained a dark veil.
That was, of course, far from the end of the story. It was but the beginning of the Lunar New Year and there were still days before the festival would officially come to a close. We know for a fact that the moon will eventually show its face once more but before that happens, let us focus on those who are around us and enjoy what Lunar New Year has to offer.
Cyrus Chan is an undergraduate at the Chinese University of Hong Kong who majors in English. Born and raised in Hong Kong, he is always enthusiastic about sharing his own experience of living in this vibrant city. He is also very interested in learning about how cultures of foreign countries might differ from his. One of his greatest aspirations is to travel the world and write a short story for every place that he visits.