At the remarkably youthful age of 16, he initiated his cinematic journey by making his inaugural appearance in the film "The Sunshine", thereby commencing his illustrious acting career, which would go on to span numerous years and yield a plethora of critically acclaimed performances.
As his burgeoning talent continued to captivate audiences, he soon found himself in high demand, with offers pouring in from both Hong Kong and Taiwanese television networks and film studios, eager to capitalize on his burgeoning stardom.
With each successive role, he effortlessly demonstrated his remarkable range and versatility as a performer, effortlessly transitioning between genres and mediums, and cementing his status as a talented young actor, widely regarded as one of the most promising and exciting new faces in the industry.
His extensive body of work, which includes a diverse array of Hong Kong and Taiwanese television dramas and movies, serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft, as well as his impressive ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and characters, consistently delivering performances that are both nuanced and captivating.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has established himself as a master of his craft, with a reputation that is built on a foundation of hard work, perseverance, and an unwavering passion for storytelling.
As he progressed through the various stages of his life, he embarked on the bold endeavor of taking the reins as a director, and at an astonishingly young age of 18, he boldly stepped into the role of helming his very first film. This remarkable documentary, titled "Live in the Present", garnered widespread critical acclaim, earning the esteemed 14th IFVA Youth Group Gold Award in the face of controversy. The film's resounding success subsequently led to its selection for participation in numerous illustrious international film festivals, including the 32nd Hong Kong International Film Festival, the Singapore International Film Festival, the 9th Asian Film Festival, the Yokohama International Film Festival in Japan, and the Hannover International Film Festival Competition.
Building upon the momentum generated by the cinematic triumph of "Shadow Will", a critically acclaimed production that showcased his remarkable directorial prowess, the visionary filmmaker was subsequently solicited to bring forth a poignant and thought-provoking short film titled "Hope", a masterclass in storytelling and visual mastery that served as a resounding testament to his remarkable versatility and unwavering talent behind the camera, thereby further solidifying his reputation as a master of his craft.