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27/05/2026

🏍️ DGR 2026 Hong Kong! 🏍️

The Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride—a day where style meets purpose.

This ride isn’t just about motorcycles. It’s about men’s health, including:

💙 Mental health — because talking matters.

🧠 Supporting one another — for stronger minds and better lives.

🎗️ Prostate cancer — raising awareness to save lives.

❤️ Community, courage, and making a real impact.
Whether you ride, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines—your support helps fund vital programs and starts important conversations.

📍 Hong Kong
đź“… DGR 2026

Let’s ride with heart. Let’s ride for change.

🏍️ DGR 2026 Hong Kong! 🏍️Join us for the Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride—a day where style meets purpose.This ride isn’t ...
24/05/2026

🏍️ DGR 2026 Hong Kong! 🏍️

Join us for the Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride—a day where style meets purpose.

This ride isn’t just about motorcycles. It’s about men’s health, including:

💙 Mental health — because talking matters.

🧠 Supporting one another — for stronger minds and better lives.

🎗️ Prostate cancer — raising awareness to save lives.

❤️ Community, courage, and making a real impact.

Whether you ride, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines—your support helps fund vital programs and starts important conversations.

📍 Hong Kong
đź“… DGR 2026

Let’s ride with heart. Let’s ride for change.

05/05/2026

First Royal Enfield Group Ride in Hong Kong.
Initiated by Jessica and her Royal Rider friends.

With kind gestures, great support, and warm hospitality from Man Wai Motorcycles.

Why do we even ride?

We ride to embrace nature, the views, and the serenity.

We ride for friendship and community.
No need to say much—if you’re a rider, you already know.

And if you’re not, you won’t understand.
Let’s go explore with Royal Riders. 🏍️✨





So many things happened in just one day. It was my best friend’s birthday, and later on I received the news that my aunt...
22/04/2026

So many things happened in just one day. It was my best friend’s birthday, and later on I received the news that my aunt—my father’s elder brother’s wife—had passed away. Everything hit at once. I felt so many emotions, and my brain was struggling to process it all.

I decided to go sit in the park, just to breathe. I wanted to soak in nature, clear my mind, and remember my aunt’s love and care for me. While I was there, thoughts about life, purpose, and what it all really means kept coming to me.

After that, I had to keep moving—I needed to help by taking appliances to families (single mother’s families that our organization helps) in need. I grabbed the trolley and headed out. I waited for about 30 minutes, and then the bus arrived. But the bus driver refused to let me in because I was carrying the trolley—and the trolley was folded and held in my hands. He asked me to step aside while he called a few more passengers, and they joined in by stopping me from boarding.

I recorded a video on my phone. Later, I shared what I was feeling in the video, speaking normally and without using any foul language.

By the time I posted, the internet had gone wild. The video had already reached over 23K views, and I started seeing hundreds of comments on Instagram. I felt like my mind was already struggling to cope, and the comment section only added more weight on top of everything.

Anyway, I’m praying for my aunt and her family—asking God for divine peace, comfort, and strength as they go through this difficult time.

Words cannot fully express the storm of emotions inside of us. All I want to say is this: let’s be kind to the people around us. We never know what someone else is going through.

and and

22/04/2026

This is what happened today — 22 April 2026.

I waited for nearly 30 minutes, at 2:24 PM, ready to get on the bus. But the driver refused to let me in because of my trolley—despite the fact that I’ve seen many times other passengers board with bags and baby trolleys far bigger than mine.

This isn’t the first time. I’ve complained to the bus company several times, but the attitude from some drivers is unacceptable and needs to change.

We deserve respect, fair treatment, and equal rules for everyone.

It’s been a while to visit my favourite place in HK. And it’s amazing to be there with friends. 44 Years and 364 Days of...
07/04/2026

It’s been a while to visit my favourite place in HK.
And it’s amazing to be there with friends.

44 Years and 364 Days of Gratitude
Thank You God for this life and everyone, everything in it.

04/04/2026

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