‘Let’s give it a try’: motion sickness no barrier for Hong Kong’s first astronaut
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‘Let’s give it a try’: motion sickness no barrier for Hong Kong’s first astronaut

May 23, 2026
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Lai Ka-ying suffers from motion sickness, cannot stand hot weather, was not a top student and did not speak Mandarin – all of which made the 43-year-old mother of three an unlikely pick as Hong Kong’s first astronaut. But the Hong Kong-born payload specialist on China’s Shenzhou-23 mission, which is expected to blast off on Sunday night and head to the Tiangong space station, made it through almost two years of training.

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‘Let’s give it a try’: motion sickness no barrier for Hong Kong’s first astronaut

“I held a ‘let’s give it a try’ attitude,” Lai said in interviews with...

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