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Roy Tsui

Tsui Ka Ho (born 30 Sept 1980), usually known by his pen name Lin Ri Xi or Roy Tsui, is a Hong Kong lyricist who has written over 80 pieces of lyrics since 2007. He is also a writer and the founder of 'Black Paper Limited', most TV, magazines, including the lifestyle magazine 100 Most and Black Paper, as well as the White Paper Publisher. He has also been writing columns for several papers like the Mingpao Weekly and the Oriental Daily News.
== Biography ==
Tsui was born in Hong Kong and grew up in a public housing estate at Tai Wo Hau, lived with his parents, grandparents and his auntie. He changed schools constantly due to his poor results and conduct. After secondary school, he took a 3-year graphic design course at IVE.
Roy Tsui dropped out from the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) Design.
In 2003, he joined the Commercial Radio Hong Kong as a sound editor, and later, as the coordinator of the online forums. The online forums had been asked to closed one day and Tsui stepped up and told his boss Winnie Yu that the forum should not be closed. Yu wasted no time and asked Tsui to step into her office. She called all the upper management at Commercial Radio and had a meeting around Tsui and the forums were saved. Tsui see this as a great chance to let her take a look of the lyrics he has been writing. Yu requested Tsui to write 10 more lyrics and she called a meeting again. This changed the career path of Tsui from clerk to production. He recommend himself to be the backstage design team for CR1(FM 88.1-89.5) 電台雷霆881 and CR2(FM 90.3-92.1)叱吒903.
He then changed his job once every few months between the ages 23 and 31. He has also been Creative Director of the Skyhigh Creative Partners. He quit it in 2012 as he thinks he could not share any valuable experience and is not good enough as a mentor for the youngsters.
In 2007, he wrote the theme song lyrics of the movie ‘Tokyo Tower - Mom & Me, And Sometimes Dad’, called 'gulugulu'. This is considered to be his first signature piece. The song entered the Ultimate Song Chart in the same year.
In 2009, he founded the creative unit 'Black Paper' with Ah Bu and Chan Keung. Then he started working on different kinds of creation, for instance, publishing magazines, direct music video and graphic design.
He published the one-page magazine 'Black Paper' in Jan 2010. His career as a columnist at newspapers like Ming Pao weekly and RoadShow, City Magazine and Oriental Daily news and Hong Kong Economic Times started at 2011. A year later, he published first book 'idiot'(《白痴》). At 2013 March, he published the magazine '100 most', which reached the break-even point within half a year. He also founded the White Paper Publisher same year, which focused in publishing books of popular culture including fictions, prose and picture books. In the same year, he published the second book 'Green Veins'(《青筋》) and published 'Black Face'(《黑面》) a year after. He later published his first fiction ‘Happy Never After'(《快樂有限》), then ‘Excessively Romantic’ ( 《肉麻》)and in 2015 published ‘Grey Eurasian Collared’ (《灰鳩》). In 2015, he and his team created the TV website, TV Most.

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