Cover Bosco Chan wears a Zegna jacket, shirt (Photo: Tory Ho/Tatler Hong Kong; styling: Cherry Mui; grooming: Sheila Ko at Makeupbees)

Every issue, we ask our cover star a round of rapid-fire questions that give us a little more insight into their personalities. This month, Bosco Chan lays it bare

Favourite place in Hong Kong?
Mai Po is just magical. In a busy city like ours, Mai Po is so tranquil. Its landscape is so different. And it’s home to so many birds and full of life.

Favourite food?
Ice cream.

Favourite hobby?
Diving and birdwatching. I also love football—I played for a youth team in Hong Kong when I was young.

Favourite bird?
Hornbills. They’re big, impressive birds [with a loud wingbeat]. They nest in holes of big trees, so their presence indicates the good health of the forest. Sadly, their population is dwindling because of tree felling.

What’s in your bag?
Binoculars, camera, enough water for hiking, rain gear and Dextro [energy] tablets.

Most dangerous mission?
I went to Cambodia and didn’t take any [anti-malaria] medication because I didn’t want the side-effects to get in the way of my work. I caught malaria and was at the stage where it was going up to my brain.

Bucket list destination?
Sri Lanka. I have yet to see a wild leopard. So I’d be going for the birds and the leopards.

Idol?
John MacKinnon, a conservationist in Hong Kong. He did more or less the same things as I do now, but that was a few decades before me. I admire his spirit, which made him so successful in his time.

Life motto?
Be true to yourself, be happy and enjoy your life.

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Zabrina is the Senior Editor, Arts and Culture of Tatler Hong Kong. She specialises in performing arts, visual art and film. Her wanderlust was first fuelled by the Mighty Rovers Antarctica Expedition 2010. Over the years, she has interviewed A-list artists and filmmakers, including Oscar winners Chlóe Zhao and Tim Yip, Golden Horse winner Sylvia Chang, In the Mood for Love cinematographer Christopher Doyle, Pachinko author Min Jin Lee, and Coachella’s first Chinese solo singer Jackson Wang. She won gold at the WAN-IFRA Asian Media Awards for her 2021 feature on the waves of hate crimes targeting Asian Americans.