
On Friday (2025-08-22), my colleague Kilian (the funniest guy >_<) invited me to watch the fireworks in Knokke. Since it was the weekend, I thought—why not?
At 7:30 p.m., Kilian and his girlfriend came to pick me up. On the way, they played lots of great songs, including tracks from Pommelien Thijs—who is now officially my favorite Belgian singer! They even sang along together, filling the car with laughter and music. I loved the lively vibe and just soaked it all in.
When we reached Knokke, we parked near Gligli’s home. While waiting for him to get ready, we played with his two adorable dachshunds. They were tiny but long—like little sausages with legs, haha! In Chinese, they’re called 腊肠犬 (làchángquǎn), which literally means “sausage dogs.” Such a perfect name!

Since we had some time before the fireworks, we went for a walk along the beach. The weather was perfect, the sea breeze was refreshing, and the sunset was absolutely breathtaking. Gligli treated us to ice cream, which we enjoyed while admiring the view.

The fireworks in Knokke are part of an annual international competition that attracts visitors from across Belgium and beyond. Each year, four countries are invited to showcase their pyrotechnic art. That evening, it was the UK’s turn.

We found a perfect spot on the beach, surrounded by an excited crowd. As the first fireworks burst into the sky, everyone cheered. The colors and patterns were dazzling.



What impressed me most was how perfectly the fireworks were synchronized with the music. Each explosion matched the rhythm and mood of the soundtrack, making it feel like a full sensory performance. It wasn’t just watching fireworks—it was experiencing them.
I’ve seen fireworks in Japan before, and in China during Spring Festival. But in Knokke, the combination of music, artistry, and atmosphere made it feel extra special. Maybe the real magic was simply being with friends, enjoying the night together. Thank you, Kilian and Gligli.
Afterwards, we went to a nearby bar, grabbed some drinks, and chatted late into the night. The conversation was lively—about current events, cultural differences, and how people perceive China (often in outdated or stereotypical ways). It felt refreshing to share perspectives openly.
By the time we got home, it was already early morning. I felt so grateful—for the fireworks, the beach, the laughter, the conversations, and most of all, for the friends I shared them with. Truly an unforgettable day.
4_A linear flexible graphene pressure sensor

Figure 0: Photo of the assembled pressure sensor.
🗓 Published: October 2024
📚 Journal/Conference: Advanced Materials
3_Shape-programmable lamellar aerogel pressure sensing

Figure 0: Demonstration of the application during sleep.
🗓 Published: October 2024
📚 Journal/Conference: Advanced Functional Materials
From Lab to Launch-Bridging the Gap Between Science and Entrepreneurship
Today I was invited to attend the event From Lab to Launch: Bridging the Gap Between Science and Entrepreneurship.


Figure 1: Prototype of the smart insole system
Best wearable device (smart sensors) labs worldwide!
This blog aims to list and update the best research labs working on wearable devices and smart sensors worldwide.🌍
_Last updated: 2025-03-29
Why Do We Set Boundaries for Ourselves?
Recently, I’ve encountered several challenges while conducting material-related experiments. At the same time, I’ve been learning machine learning and trying to apply it to my project which is something I hadn’t initially planned for. This made me think about what it truly means for a project to be interdisciplinary and why we feel the need to categorize everything in our lives.

如果没有人读博客,为什么要写呢?
让我们坦率一点吧,你写了一篇博客,根本就没有人读。
The Toxicity of Solvents: A Closer Look at Why Most Solvents Are Harmful!
In my current research, I frequently use n-hexane as a solvent to mix the components in my experiments. While it is effective for this purpose, I am always mindful of its toxicity.
