For Clark Chung, a terminal cancer diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of a new chapter.
“It’s brutal, terrifying for sure, but life doesn’t stop,” he says.
For Clark Chung, a terminal cancer diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of a new chapter.
“It’s brutal, terrifying for sure, but life doesn’t stop,” he says.
The Hong Kong fitness trainer and actor is one of a group of locals in their thirties – including a musician and an insurance agent – living with a cancer diagnosis who want to share a message of hope.

But they have a common love of travel, and they do that together, sharing their stories on social media under the name “Travel with 4 Jai”, a wry nod to the Cantonese slang that translates to “dead boy”.
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