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Hong Kong emergency physician immigrated to Taiwan Wu Baolian wants to live for herself

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Ng Pauline, who was originally working as an emergency room doctor in Hong Kong, one day came up with the idea of ​​”living for herself” and decided to immigrate to Taiwan. She chose to settle in Kaohsiung, where she lived a leisurely life every day. She not only traveled, climbed mountains, but also learned how to use a motorcycle to get around. , and Wu Baolian also uses her professionalism to help disabled people and their families in institutions to get out of difficulties and regain their passion for life.

Ng Pauline, a new resident of Hong Kong: “The park here is different from Hong Kong Park. Hong Kong Park does not have such a big pool, and there are more people.”

Live in a park near your home and enjoy your leisure time. Wu Baolian shared this scene with her family in Xiangjiang. In the two years since she came to Taiwan, her greatest achievement was this: kicking up the tripod and starting the electric motorcycle. She didn’t know that Wu Baolian had just gotten her driver’s license. Over the years, I have been able to travel freely in the streets and alleys of Kaohsiung.

Hong Kong emergency physician immigrated to Taiwan Wu Baolian wants to live for herself

Ng Pauline, a new resident of Hong Kong: “Originally, I was very opposed to the concept of motorcycles. Because I think motorcycles are super dangerous. People are trapped outside the railway, and there are so many motorcycles. But due to the need of the moment, you are here, and the MRT is not like It’s so convenient to Taipei and Hong Kong.”

Wu Baolian originally worked as a senior doctor in the emergency department at Tuen Mun Hospital in Hong Kong. Two years ago, she decided to start a second life and immigrated to Taiwan, settling in Fengshan, Kaohsiung.

Wu Baolin, a new resident of Hong Kong: “I used to work and live for survival, but now I live for myself, which is pretty good.”

Ng Pauline, a new resident of Hong Kong: “Hong Kong people usually eat simple lunches, so we just make a salad and a baguette.”

A few pieces of French bread and salad, this is Wu Baolian’s lunch, and she often meets up with friends to take coffee classes on the mountain, but she still hopes to help more people with her medical profession. Therefore, when she has time during the holidays, she will also participate in institutional activities to help the disabled and their families get out of the darkness, rekindle hope, and stand in a place with light.

Hong Kong emergency physician immigrated to Taiwan Wu Baolian wants to live for herselfHong Kong emergency physician immigrated to Taiwan Wu Baolian wants to live for herself
Hong Kong emergency physician immigrated to Taiwan Wu Baolian wants to live for herself

Wu Baolin, a new resident of Hong Kong: “It’s a pity that after I came here, I couldn’t be a doctor because I had to retake the certificate examination, but sometimes I thought about whether I could help some people in need. I originally had some knowledge about first aid, so I was called Chang I want to help in that area, so I feel that even though I can’t help people as a doctor, I can still help in this way.”

In the second half of her life, Wu Baolian lived a life of kindness to herself and did her best to take care of the disadvantaged at the bottom of society.

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