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Zhang XiaoYu

XiaoYu is a Year 4 Humanities-Bicultural Studies Dual Track Programme student from Hwa Chong Institution. The implication of this could not be clearer. He absolutely crumbles in the face of Chemistry and Physics. Luckily, he has his class to turn to for reassurance as everyone else is likely in this same state. As a competitive debater (read: professional yapper), he loves yapping (and you can probably guess how he views MUNs). He hopes delegates will enjoy themselves at this conference!

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Yip Yu Yang, Aden

Aden is a Year 3 HP student from Hwa Chong Institution. Unlike the typical Hwa Chong stereotype, he is no mere ‘mugger’ – he balances his academic pursuits with a shared passion for Fortnite and Valorant, elevating his interests beyond the conventional. Acknowledging Kanye West as the greatest artist ever, Aden brings a cultural flair to his diverse persona. Eager to collaborate with curious delegates, he looks forward to exploring the complexities of human rights issues while aiming for excellence and camaraderie at HCMAS. See you there!

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Ng Qian Yi

Qian Yi is a Year 3 student from Hwa Chong Institution, who has invested his last bit of sanity and time in the SMTP. A Chinese Orchestra player, he hopes his 120% melodious writing in the Infosheet will mesmerise and serenade delegates. An avid MUN adventurer, he claims to not have much flair apart from his VCs (Valuable Companions) and his all-time favourite phrase ‘pulchritudinous parliamentarians’. A first-time chair, Qian Yi wishes all delegates the best of luck and have 13782% fun (smashed random numbers on the keyboard) at HCMAS!

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Li Xiyuan

Xiyuan is a Year 3 BSP student from Hwa Chong Institution. Despite already having too many commitments, Xiyuan’s passion for MUN has driven him to run as far a MUNrathon as possible. As he likes to say (totally not because he is salty), MUNs are more than just awards. Instead, they are invaluable experiences where delegates can learn more about the political climate of the world they live in and forge bonds with like-minded individuals. With this being his first chairing experience, Xiyuan sincerely hopes that all delegates will enjoy their time in HCMAS and fall in love with MUNs, the same way he did.

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