To encourage people to enrich their mind by reading, the SHKP Reading Club's online reading platform, 'Read For More', produces a lot of brilliant content for people to maintain a healthy and cheerful lifestyle amid the pandemic.
The cheerful gourmet — Chua Lam
Acknowledged as one of Hong Kong's four great authors, Chua Lam appears elegant at the age of 80, making him a role model for the elderly. Being a gourmet, he admits that the way to live the life to the fullest is to put one's heart at ease by not being stubborn about things that happen in life. Don't miss this interview to learn about Chua Lam's reading preferences and insights about life!
Refusing to live pessimistically — Ven. Chang Lin
Born Alain Yip, Ven. Chang Lin was a photographer before becoming a monk. He takes an active approach to sharing emotional remedies and photographic insights by also being a YouTuber and offers tips on easing the heart amid the pandemic and the chaos of life.
Coping with pandemic fatigue
Corporations have tended to opt for the work-from-home model amid the severe pandemic, but many colleagues feel more tired compared to working at the office. This is known as pandemic fatigue. Click if you feel exhausted and are interested in reading related articles about coping with pandemic fatigue.

Read For More essay contest — uniting in a citywide effort to fight the pandemic
In addition, the SHKP Reading Club partnered with The Federation of New Territories Youth Foundation and the Tai Po Youths Association to launch the Read For More creative writing contest, inviting secondary, post-secondary and university students to recommend an inspiring book and put the reason for their recommendation and their feeling into words to cheer up Hong Kong! You are welcome to encourage your children or young relatives to join. Outstanding essay selected and published on 'Read For More' will receive a HK$500 book coupon or YATA cash coupon. Please click here for details.