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- Young girl's brushstrokes record all kinds of scenes, and she was directly admitted to CUHK to study art (Ming Pao)
Young girl's brushstrokes record all kinds of scenes, and she was directly admitted to CUHK to study art (Ming Pao)
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Siu Ho Ting (right), a F.6 student who was admitted to the Department of Fine Arts of CUHK through the first Schools' Recommendation Direct Admission Scheme, is particularly fond of contemporary art, and she often uses the current situation of the society as the theme of her works, hoping to arouse people's concern about different issues. On the left is another F6 student from the same school, Chan Chi Kwan, who was admitted to HKU through the same programme. (Photo by Annie Chu)
[Ming Pao News] Siu Ho Ting, a Form 6 student of the CNEC Lau Wing Sang Secondary School, who was inspired by her family's love of painting and contemporary art, has been using her paintings to present a snapshot of Hong Kong's society in the hope of drawing people's attention to social issues. She and her fellow student Chan Chi Kwan, who were admitted to CUHK's Department of Fine Arts and the University of Hong Kong's Department of Social Work in the new school year, were both admitted under the first school's Recommendation for Direct Admission Scheme (RFA Scheme) before the release of the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exams.