About me
Hi, my name is Kevin. i was born in 2004 in the beautiful city of Vancouver, BC. My parents are Chinese immigrants. Then I followed them to live in China until 2024.
I enjoy on amateur radio and trains. I have installed many antennas of different bands on the roof of my grandparents' house for communication, and my amateur satellite Grid count has exceeded 350, in addition to some amateur radio contest awards; and I have taken very many pictures of trains in China. I enjoy these things!
Also, I like IT related things. I've bought a lot of electronics, assembled a lot of stuff that other people think is pretty useless, written a few small programs, built a few servers (including this website), helped my family install security cameras, automatic watering devices, smart home devices, the latest wifi7 devices, and more.
I was not happy living in China. In China, everyone lives with a great deal of malice, and profanity and swearing can be heard everywhere on the streets (even more so after the COVID19 economic downturn), which is nothing like Canada. Everyone is stressed and cranky, and I've never been able to accept that environment. In recent years, Chinese foreigners like me living in China have become even more targeted on the Internet. I'm sick of this, really. There are other, worse things I don't want to talk about.
My province is one of the poorest in China, and the teachers at school are certainly not too good. When I was in third grade, I was viciously persecuted by a teacher, which led me to change schools in elementary school and move from my grandparents' city to Nanning, where I stayed until I graduated from high school. I was lucky to meet the best teacher I've ever seen in China in my elementary school in Nanning, she was very understanding to all the students and everyone loved her (yes she was like a Canadian teacher)
Of course, such teachers are very few and far between in China. I met very bad teachers again in middle school…..
Later, because I am Canadian, I was not eligible to take the Chinese university exams. After graduating from high school (grade 12), I returned to beautiful Canada to continue my studies.