Photos that made our readers smile: Hong Kong’s beautiful details, an acai bowl, a cookie on the pier, and a third jab

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  • Students share pictures of an empty court, a sweet treat’s view, doubly nutritious snacks, and an exciting third dose of the Covid-19 vaccine
  • While this the final week of this series, but there are always more ways to get involved with Young Post
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Audrey To, 15, from St Paul’s Co-educational College says: “Taking pictures of the details in our city that we sometimes overlook makes me feel much better during the pandemic.” Photo: Handout

For the final week of this photo series, we have a contemplative view of an empty court, a momentous third dose of a vaccine, two vibrant and likely nutritious bowls, and a perfectly caramelised cookie overlooking Ocean Terminal.

We’d like to thank everyone who contributed to this page for the past few weeks. Every picture of fluffy pets, gorgeous sunrises and scrumptious food has been a reminder of life’s beauty amid a turbulent time in Hong Kong and around the globe.

Please continue observing the world around you through your camera’s lens – look for what’s unusual, silly, surprising and forgotten. Use your pictures to cheer someone up and show them the joy that you see.

Here are other ways you can get involved with us.

Cathy Man Ching-ha, 22, Hong Kong Shue Yan University: “Enjoy a cookie in front of this peaceful scene at Ocean Terminal – it might just bring you the sweet taste of happiness!”

Photo: Handout

Clara Lu, 19 ,Chinese International School: “Eating an açai bowl on a hot summer day never fails to make me smile.”

Photo: Handout

Teresa Kwok, 17, South Island School: “I’m so happy that I finally had my third dose of Covid-19 vaccine after waiting almost a year for it. Let’s get vaccinated!”

Photo: Handout
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