Yoda one for me: the winners of our Star Wars love letter competition

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From droid love to an obsession with Jabba the Hutt, we had some great responses

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We asked our readers to write a love letter from one character in the Star Wars universe to another for Valentine’s Day. We had a lot of fantastic entries, from Jabba the Hutt professing his love for Princess Leia (scribed by C-3PO, of course) to poems and declarations of droid love. In the end, there could only be three winners.

First place: It was love at first fight by Oscar Fung, from Evangel College. Oscar wins the Stormtrooper bluetooth speaker.

Second place: Admit there is a spark between us by Ady Lam, 11, Island School. Ady wins a pair of Everest 700 Wireless Around Ear Headphones.

Third place: Star Wars love letters: Jabba the Hutt, oh how I long to touch your skin! by Karis Tao, 17, from Chinese International School. Karis wins a mini Stormtrooper helmet bluetooth speaker.

Congratulations to all of our winners!

Of course, there were lots of great entries, so here are some more finalists whose entries entertained us.

A heartfelt message to my dearest C-3PO by Anson Tsang, 11, Shanghai Alumni Primary School

A poem to Rey from Kylo Ren by Crystal Leung, 13, Maryknoll Convent School (Secondary Section)

Yoda one for me, love you I do by Monica Fang Jun Ya, Carmel Secondary School

I’m not short circuiting, this is droid love by Kylie Leung, 15, Our Lady of the Rosary College

Sweet memories of poison and family revenge by Saima Ali, 16, St Margaret’s Girls College Hong Kong

A parody of Shakespeare’s sonnet by Serena Tam, 16, Hong Kong International School,

From Jabba to Leia, via C-3PO by Shawn Cheuk and Serena Tam, both 16, Hong Kong International School

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