From 'Milk-Boosting Master' to Charity Ambassador! Hsu Chia-jung Advances Through Badminton Tournament, Surprising Current Status Revealed
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former glamour model Hsu Chia-jung, known as the "Milk-Boosting Master," won a team championship at a charity badminton event.
- She recently participated in a charity event making "fruit colorful zongzi" (sticky rice dumplings) and believes good deeds bring good fortune.
- Hsu expressed gratitude for the warmth and mutual support she has experienced through her charity work.
Hsu Chia-jung, a former glamour model once known as the "Milk-Boosting Master," has found success not only in her creative culinary endeavors but also on the badminton court, clinching a team championship at a recent charity event. Hsu, who previously hosted programs like "Treasure Island Scenery" and "Super Traveler," and acted in the drama "Autumn Fairy Tale," recently participated in a charitable event organized by the Chongde Youth Society of Taipei University of Business. There, she showcased her creativity by making "fruit colorful zongzi," a unique take on the traditional sticky rice dumplings.
Good deeds truly bring good rewards, and doing more good deeds brings good rewards.
Her "fruit colorful zongzi," featuring red dragon fruit and green kiwi with chia seeds for a starry effect, were not only visually appealing but also delicious. Friends jokingly remarked that eating them would bring good luck. This sentiment seemed to hold true, as the day after the Dragon Boat Festival, Hsu competed in a celebrity charity badminton match and returned with a trophy.
The warmth of mutual help and love among people.
This streak of good fortune appears to be linked to her charitable activities. Hsu, who admits she doesn't consider herself athletic, was invited to the second "Star Cup" charity badminton event on Sunday. Organized by Ai Yuqiu Company, the event saw teams led by celebrities such as Hsieh Cheng-chun, Chang Chao-chih, Chang Lo-chun, June, and Wang Tong. Despite it being her first time competing, Hsu's team navigated through the competition to win the group championship.
My heart is particularly warm.
Team captain Chang Chao-chih, in a heartwarming gesture, presented the trophy to Hsu to commemorate her debut. Reflecting on her experiences, Hsu attributed her success to the principle that "good deeds bring good rewards." She emphasized the warmth and mutual support she has felt through participating in various charity events, including the zongzi-making and the badminton tournament. A particularly touching moment occurred when classmates from Taipei University of Business sent gifts and helped her purchase a safety helmet after her mother fell, reminding her to be cautious. This selfless care has strengthened her resolve to engage more in charitable work this year, aiming to spread kindness and good fortune to those in need.
Good intentions ultimately bring good rewards.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.