Thursday August 10, 2006 Hong Kong Eason Chan Doesn't Want the Media Bothering His Daughter Eason Chan, Niki Chow, Jade Kwan, Vincy Chan and 2R earlier performed on a TVB Music Channel program to support this year’s students who will be facing exams. Eason kick started the show with his song ‘我的快樂時代’ and disclosed that because he studied in England, he has never undergone Hong Kong exams. Eason commented, “Studying in England was much more relaxing than studying in Hong Kong. My father was really confident about my school results, thinking that I would get into a good high school. Unfortunately my results only got me into a really bad school which was filled with people with bad backgrounds.” Earlier, Mrs Eason, Hilary Tsui, expressed that she did not want her daughter to study at an international school, regarding this, Eason said, “Actually, I don’t mind what school my daughter goes to. I’ll let my daughter choose. Right now, I am more worried about if the media finds out which school my daughter goes to. I am like a virus, reporters love to follow me. I don’t want this to affect the students of the school and their parents.” During Niki’s year of school, she was a ‘medicine pot’, when doing exams, she found herself having a blood nose. At the time, supervising teachers asked her if she needed to have a rest. Niki revealed, “When that happened, I felt that I would rather die than leave the exam room. So I focused harder to finish.” credits: mingpaonews, asianfanatics.
Yea, I heard those exams are very stressful.. hk needs a better educational system. eason's daughter looks so adorable!
is shorts on fashion now?seems like most of the girls on top are wearing it..hehe..yeah..i saw hk students were crying the other day on news..they must have a lot of pressure.
It's freaking hot in Hong Kong I wouldn't be surprised if they are wearing shorts, but pressure is good, you got to weed out the students some how, not like the American school system that just passes people onto the next grade that doesn't help them.
Cant quite say for america, but i see the australian education system works well <_< despite being down under <_<