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5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend July 25-27
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend July 25-27

South China Morning Post

time25-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend July 25-27

From coffee cocktails to art exhibits, this weekend is filled with laid-back activities around the city. Advertisement For those looking for a peaceful getaway, Plum Village Hong Kong is hosting guided meditation sessions on Lantau Island, while cocktail drinkers can head to The Opposites in Central for a special mixology event with tea and coffee experts. Film fans can catch the new Fantastic Four movie, while art lovers can visit an intriguing multimedia exhibition. Read on for more. 1. Ailsa Wong's '1' This weekend is your last chance to catch Ailsa Wong's solo exhibition '1' at De Sarthe art gallery in Wong Chuk Hang. Advertisement

4 must-see Hong Kong art exhibitions this summer
4 must-see Hong Kong art exhibitions this summer

South China Morning Post

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

4 must-see Hong Kong art exhibitions this summer

Ailsa Wong: 1 Ailsa Wong's Lightning (2025). Photo: De Sarthe In her solo exhibition '1', Hong Kong-based artist Ailsa Wong imagines a shared sentient body – a single organism made up of many, not unlike an ant colony where every role is vital to the whole. This idea takes form in an immersive, cave-like environment filled with moving sculptures, interactive video games, a mechanical sound installation and mixed-media works that speak to the diversity of her practice. De Sarthe, 26/F, M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang, until July 26. Robert Ryman Classico 6 (1968) by Robert Ryman. Photo: courtesy Robert Ryman/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York The late American artist's first solo show in China presents works from the 1960s to the 2000s across two floors of David Zwirner . Known for his use of white paint, Robert Ryman treated the medium not as absence but as inquiry as he tested how surface, scale, material and even fasteners shape a painting's relationship to its space.

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