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Enoch Li, (pen name: Noch Noch) was born and raised in Hong Kong and Australia. She has  studied / worked / lived in the US, France, UK, The Netherlands, Japan, and China, and has travelled to more than 40 countries. Noch Noch loves travelling & eating, and her curiosity in foreign cultures and languages has led her to enjoy her life as an international executive in a multinational corporation.

However, she was forced to take time off work due to her illnesses and depression, and spent time in recovery, cooking, practising Chinese calligraphy, reading and writing, assembling jigsaw puzzles – in short, learning to take care of herself and letting out the residual work stress.

Enoch is now a Social Entrepreneur, and founded Bearapy to inspire others to rediscover creativity through their mental health challenges, and to help companies make their workplaces more effective through the psychology of play. Other interests include international law and international development – she holds a Masters in Law and has interned at the International Criminal Court, The Hague. She also devotes her time to Corporate Social Responsibility and charity work wherever she is.

Her favourite things are her Snuffles bears, and her dog Bamboo – and when her two kids are not screaming or covered in food residue.

Enoch speaks Chinese, Cantonese, English, French and Japanese. Trying her luck at Spanish and Arabic. She currently resides in Beijing, China, and continues to fight the urges of being an overachieving perfectionist…

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about Noch Noch

Enoch Li, (pen name: Noch Noch) was born and raised in Hong Kong and Australia. She has also studied / worked / lived in the US, France, UK, Japan, The Netherlands, China, and has travelled to more than 40 countries. She loves travelling and her curiosity in foreign cultures and languages has led her to enjoy her life as an international executive in the banking & finance industry. However, she was forced to take time off work in 2010 due to her illnesses and after spending time in recovery, cooking, practising Chinese calligraphy, reading and writing – in short, learning to take care of herself and letting out the residual work stress, she has transitioned into a Social Entrepreneur and founded BEARAPY to help corporates make workplaces mentally healthy, and support executives to become more resilient.