In Young Voices this week, 16-year-old Aidan Kwong shares the adventure of his recent trip to the Royal Belum Rainforest, including stops at the Jahai Orang Asli settlement in Kampung Klewang and the Sungai Kooi waterfalls.

In Young Voices this week, 16-year-old Aidan Kwong shares the adventure of his recent trip to the Royal Belum Rainforest, including stops at the Jahai Orang Asli settlement in Kampung Klewang and the Sungai Kooi waterfalls.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and in Young Voices this week, 15-year-old Aidan Kwong hopes to see Malaysia invest in such technologies that will complement tasks carried out by Malaysians.
As the world evolves, older social media platforms are advancing their technology to compete with newer applications. Malaysia should emulate other nations in moving towards digital currencies and encouraging companies to start investing in the metaverse, writes Aidan Kwong in Young Voices this week.
Paying with debit cards gives teenagers a chance to have a sneak peek into adulthood before they own their own credit cards. It also allows young adults to keep track of their expenditure, writes 15-year-old Aidan Kwong in Young Voices, this week.
In Young Voices this week, 15-year-old Aidan Kwong shares his recent experience being a volunteer at a sea turtle conservation centre in Pulau Perhentian.
Aidan Kwong, 14, writes about the metaverse and hopes his initial cryptocurrency investment will multiply, en route to owning a few pieces of NFTs.
In Young Voices this week, 14-year-old Aidan Kwong relates his recent Covid-19 vaccination experience and how proud he felt having obtained his jab.
As many spend most of their time at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic, smart home gadgets will make your stay at home safer and comfortable. In Young Voices this week, 14-year-old Aidan Kwong shares some cool tools that will put a smile on your face.
In Young Voices this week, 14-year-old Aidan Kwong shares why Apple products, although pricey, tick all the right boxes for today’s youth.
Aidan Kwong, 13, who aspires to be an architect, authored “Changes for the better”- a short story about a 12-year-old boy who convinced his grandparents to change their outlook and embrace new ways of doing things in the Covid-19 era.