FAll MASquerade ball
Experience design
Hyderabad: The Old City's Journey for Peace
This is a virtual historical tour through the Old City of Hyderabad. We will be visiting four places — Gulzar Houz, Charminar, Nimrah Cafe and Chowmahalla — to explore Hyderabad’s rocky journey with religion. Perhaps in exploring their conflict, we may be able to apply some of those lessons to our own lives and find harmony within our own differences. So settle in, we’re going on a journey!
manai institute of science & technology
Designed a research project to teach 13-17 year old students to make biodiesel out of cooking oil at a 10-day camp in Hokkaido, Japan. The camp was a project under Manai Institute of Science and Technology, a high school start-up in Japan looking to fill the gap in education to nurture curious scientific minds through practical skills.




FAll MASquerade ball
During my semester in Seoul, AmongUs (a social justice club) worked with Liberty in North Korea (LiNK) to organise a masquerade ball. With dances and games based on North Korea, we brought together 80 participants of North Koreans, South Koreans and international students to engage and interact.
Samgakji stories
During my semester in Seoul, my team and I worked with Yongsan Legacy to develop a choose-your-adventure game based off the history of Samgakji with the help of students from Korea University Architecture Department. The story draws on people, buildings and culture from the former US military base to bring to life an engaging multimedia narrative. We hope that you try out the game and learn something new. You never know how history may surprise you.








leo quidditch tournament
Organised Malaysia's largest Quidditch Tournament in 2016 to raise MYR 1251 for Women's Aid Organisation and awareness on gender equality. The project was organised under the Leo Club of Sri Kuala Lumpur, a school-based community service organisation aged 15-17, and supported by MPSJ (municipal council) and Damansara Dementors (local Quidditch club).



Run for the chilren
Organised my first ever event for Make-A-Wish Malaysia, raising MYR2855 for terminally ill children. 250 participants, aged between 13 to 60 years old, ran a 6km race which as first events go, had a few hiccups. Overall, it was an amazing learning experience and my introduction into the world of community service. The project was organised under the Leo Club of Sri Kuala Lumpur.



