I was born to a grassroot Hok-lo family in Hong Kong, dropped out of school in Form 4, had been in jail, and has worked as a chef for twelve years. I am adept at making both Chinese and Western cuisines. As a chef, I only cook, I don't beat people up. My job is to cook food dexterously.

I have two idols: philosopher Lee Tien Ming and politician Wong Yuk Man. I was never a bibliophile, but I loved Lee Tien Ming's books. I have read every one of his books from cover to cover. He had an immense influence on me; he shaped my thoughts and beliefs. As for Yuk Man—I treat him as my political mentor. My understanding of Hong Kong's politics and my resentment towards the Chinese Communist Party were all thanks to his TV shows and his writing. Otherwise, I'd just be another "Hong Kong pig." One of Yuk Man's weaknesses, however, is that he has a family. He has more to worry about, and he cannot do everything he wants. I'm different. I don't have a family, so I have nothing to lose. And I thought that maybe when it comes to politics, perhaps I'd be more successful than him. This movement may be my time to shine. "Adhering to the sages, burning the fire of the revolution," it's time to let everyone know that I am not afraid of the CCP!