Felicia Yoan
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Benz Hui Passing Felt Like Losing a Part of My Childhood
A few nights ago, I was scrolling through Douyin when I came across an interview clip of Charmaine Sheh. The reporter asked if she knew Benz Hui Siu Hung was critically ill and hospitalized. Charmaine, with red eyes and a trembling voice, said softly, “努力中.”
By Felicia Yoan3 months ago in Humans
Goodbyes Hurt, But Staying Stuck Hurts More
We’ve all been there, holding on to something or someone that feels too precious to let go. It could be a person we loved deeply, a friendship we thought would last forever, a dream we’ve worked toward for years, or even a version of ourselves we can’t seem to leave behind. And when it’s time to let go, it hurts. But the truth is, not everything is meant to stay with us forever and letting go doesn’t mean we’ve failed. It simply means that life has a new chapter waiting for us, one that we haven’t discovered yet.
By Felicia Yoan5 months ago in Humans
I Might Be an NPC in This World
I’ve been thinking a lot lately… what if I’m not the main character? No, seriously. What if I’m just an NPC? You know, one of those background characters in a game who walks around saying the same two phrases, wears the same clothes every day, and occasionally gets stuck walking into a wall?
By Felicia Yoan6 months ago in Humor
I Went to a Jay Chou Concert — But Ended Up Listening to Everyone Else
Let me start by saying — I’m a big fan of Jay Chou. His songs have been the soundtrack of my life since secondary school. Whether it’s “An Jing,” “Qing Tian,” or “Ye Qu,” his music has comforted me, inspired me, and reminded me of moments I didn’t even realise I remembered. So when I finally got the chance to attend his concert, I was beyond excited.
By Felicia Yoan8 months ago in Beat
Gwan-sik’s Love Is Admirable—But Is It Realistic? A Reflection on When Life Gives You Tangerines
I recently watched the Korean drama When Life Gives You Tangerine, and I must say, it left a deep impression on me. It’s a beautifully crafted story, one that touches on themes of resilience, love, and the evolving roles of men and women in society. Among the characters, Gwan-sik—one of the leads—stood out as a figure of unwavering devotion and support. His character embodies many admirable traits, yet it also made me pause and reflect on what a balanced portrayal of love and individuality truly means.
By Felicia Yoan9 months ago in Fiction
A Simple Mindset That Can Change Everything: Just an Experience
I want to share something small with you — just three simple words. One that doesn’t require magic or luck. Words that won’t erase your problems or magically make the pain go away, but might help you breathe a little easier when life feels heavy.
By Felicia Yoan9 months ago in Humans
Raya Rush or Raya Regret? Why Safe Driving Matters More Than Ever
Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a time of celebration, togetherness, and joy. Families travel long distances to reunite with their loved ones, filling homes with laughter and warmth. However, this season of happiness is often overshadowed by heartbreaking tragedies on the road.
By Felicia Yoan10 months ago in Families
Being Old Is No Longer a Given: Cherish the Now
Not too long ago, I came across the heartbreaking news of Khalil Fong’s passing. He was only 41 years old—far too young to leave this world. I was stunned. How could someone so vibrant and full of life be gone just like that? It felt like a déjà vu moment, reminding me of Barbie Hsu’s sudden departure just a few months ago. Another familiar name, another life cut short.
By Felicia Yoan10 months ago in Humans
Birthday: I'm 24, But Also 23, 18, 11, and 1
When I woke up on my 24th birthday, I expected to feel different. Maybe wiser, more mature, or at least a little older. But I didn’t. I felt exactly the same as I did yesterday. My room looked the same, my thoughts hadn’t magically evolved overnight, and if someone asked, “How does it feel to be 24?” I wouldn’t have had an answer.
By Felicia Yoan10 months ago in Humans
What Khalil Fong Taught Me About Life, Love, and Legacy
Yesterday at noon, I came across the heartbreaking news of Khalil Fong’s passing. I was shocked. My heart sank. He wasn’t just a singer to me—he was a poet, a storyteller, someone who turned emotions into music. His songs weren’t just melodies; they were poetry wrapped in sound, filled with love, depth, and sincerity. In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, his music reminded me of the beauty in slowing down and feeling deeply.
By Felicia Yoan11 months ago in Humans



