
From a chemistry lab at Chongqing University to the children's ward at Qi'en Center — every step connected by the thread of invisible exposure.
My first Eagle Program session at Chongqing University was about Earth's life evolution and oil/gas accumulation. It wasn't what I expected — I thought I'd be doing chemistry, but ...
— click to expand · 2 photosAt the World Scholars Cup and WSDC regionals, I argued about environmental policy before I truly understood the science behind it. Debate taught me to see every issue from multiple...
— click to expand · 3 photosThe Jinyun Mountain wildfire changed how I see resilience. When I went back with a camera, I expected devastation. What I found was more complicated — ferns were already pushing th...
— click to expand · 4 photosThe 'Chemistry Is Everywhere' competition challenged us to create a science communication project showing how chemistry connects to everyday life. Our team advanced to the national...
— click to expand · 3 photosMy first visit to Qi'en Children's Center was supposed to be a one-time volunteer trip. But I kept going back. Now our four-person team — 渝你童行 — visits regularly, designing science...
— click to expand · 3 photosThe Gas Courier project started in the Innovation Competition Sprout Track, where we won the national gold award. The idea was born from thinking about how environmental exposures ...
— click to expand · 2 photosHong Kong was my first international debate experience. Arguing environmental policy in English against teams from 15 countries forced me to think faster, listen harder, and accept...
— click to expand · 4 photosOur 渝你童行 team expanded our activities beyond the hospital ward — organizing fresh vegetable deliveries for families, running hair donation campaigns, and designing new science expe...
— click to expand · 3 photosOur Gas Courier project won the Best Innovation Award at the Conrad Challenge China 2025–26 national finals. Three intense days of pitching, lab demonstrations, and tough questions...
— click to expand · 4 photosCompeting at iHOSA China (March 20–22, 2026) connected my interests in science and health. The competition brought together students passionate about health sciences and reinforced...
— click to expand · 4 photosCollege applications, new research questions, and a growing conviction that environmental health is not just a field of study — it's a way of seeing the world.