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Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: teaching science using rewritten Canto-pop songs earns father of two nomination

  • Self-taught musician aims to spread positivity, nurture youngsters and unite teachers
  • Teacher wrote song to encourage Hong Kong residents to fight the coronavirus pandemic

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Teacher, musician and Spirit of Hong Kong Awards nominee Lam Pak-Keong. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Father of two Lam Pak-keong has a passion for music and hopes to use it to spread positivity in Hong Kong.

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The self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, who is a teacher by profession, said he had a diverse taste in music.

“I want to blend Chinese and Western music together,” the 44-year-old Hongkonger said. “That resonates with Hong Kong’s East-meets-West character.”

Lam Pak-Keong, with his 10-year-old daughter Hana Lam. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Lam Pak-Keong, with his 10-year-old daughter Hana Lam. Photo: Jonathan Wong

In 2020, he wrote a song to encourage Hong Kong residents to fight the coronavirus pandemic. His work includes a song that marked the 25th anniversary of the city’s return to Chinese rule this year.

Citing psychological theories, the educator, who started teaching secondary school science about 20 years ago, said he believed music could make a good learning aid, in addition to boosting positivity.

Lam held this view since he had tested the idea himself. In 2013, the physics teacher replaced the words of Canto-pop love song In the Lasers with descriptions of the properties of light.

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Lam said the new words matched the catchy tune and that the song was effective in helping learners memorise knowledge in a relaxed way.

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