 People in Hong Kong do not really understand how it works for Wikipedia. They think that website just exists online, just exists. And they don't know they can edit on Wikipedia, they just read the information they need. At first I didn't know that Wikipedia is free to edit. And soon after registering I began editing articles about different theatres and theatre themes. I first did edit Wikipedia as a student, although I didn't even use my username. I worked with another student and I was in college. One of my instructors really felt that the women Native American writers that we were studying were underrepresented, so we had the option to edit. Back when I was a second year student at the Faculty of Languages, I had a professor, her name was Radwa Kotet. And she was teaching me translation and she told us about the program and that we get the chance to practice translation. And I myself was a little bit of a nerd, so I didn't really get the time to join any activity outside studying. So when I heard about this activity I really liked it because it gave me the opportunity to practice translation and have fun at the same time. In 2010 I was like surfing through the internet looking for a particular topic, a particular cues in India. But there was no article about that particular dish. So I thought why not go ahead and create an article myself. Do you remember your first article? Yeah, it was, do you know what a lichen is? Lichen is a sort of a fungus, an algae at the same time. So that was the first article that I wrote and I later turned it into a very long article with many books cited and all the details in. Wow, that's so cool. It's quite cool but also a bit nerdy. I took an illegal cab and I was deceived by the taxi driver and I got really angry and I just figured out there's no documentation on Wikipedia. And then I just tried to collect all the references and all the legal documents on why you cannot use this kind of taxi. In 2011 Wikimania which is our global conference was in Israel in Haifa and a good friend of mine who was a Wikipedian suggested that I come. And I was already part of the global open access, open knowledge movement. And I came to the conference and I heard lectures about Glam Wiki and Wikimania Education and that was it. I was hooked.