The Tatler guide to what's on in Hong Kong this week

There are plenty of reasons to celebrate this week, from the 10th anniversary of wellness festival Daybreaker to an exclusive Marni pop-up at Harbour City. Don't miss Tatler’s top things to do in Hong Kong this week. 

Take a mindful moment

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Photo: Courtesy of Mari Yoga

Mari Yoga X Catch Me X Wine Moments

It's a triple-bliss of yoga, wine and shopping at The Hive this Thursday night. Mari Yoga will run a 50-minute session which includes yoga, qi gong and tai chi techniques. Then, peruse Catch Me’s debut activewear collection, while sipping on a cheeky glass of your favourite red or rosé from Wine Moments.

June 8, The Hive Studios, 8/F, Cheung Hing Building, 12P Smithfield, facebook.com 

Shop and play

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Photo: Courtesy of Marni

Marni Market Pop-Up at Harbour City

Marni has taken a fully immersive approach to its Harbour City pop-up. The Italian luxury brand's playful approach is in evidence, with whimsical hand-woven animals, colourful Colombian sculptures and a variety of limited-edition items available for purchase.

June 8-14, Atrium I, Gateway Arcade, Harbour City, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui 

Celebrate World Gin Day

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Photo: Courtesy of Dr Fern's Gin Parlour

Dr Fern's Gin Masterclass

Join Dr Fern to celebrate World Gin Day on June 10, by learning how to make the ultimate gin & tonic. Three Masterclass sessions run at 3pm, 4.30pm and 6pm. Already perfected your G&T? Don't miss the afterparty from 9pm, where DJ Roger ReFlex De Leon will dispense some “mood medicine” in the form of vinyl beats. 

June 10, Dr. Fern's Gin Parlour, Shop B31A, First Basement Floor, Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road Central, facebook.com

Have a wellness weekend

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Photo: Courtesy of Daybreaker

Daybreaker For Evolution 10

Celebrating the 10th birthday of Asia Yoga Conference, Daybreaker returns with a high-energy wellness party. Sessions will be led by Patrick Creelman, Rosemary Vandenbroucke and Cameron Shayne, while live performances from Olivia Dawn and Tien deliver a yogi-tastic day.

June 10, Convention Hall B, HKCEC, 1 Expo Drive, Wan Chai, daybreaker.com

Witness a ghostly love

Photo: Courtesy of the Hong Kong Dance Company

L'Amour Immortel

This riveting dance is an adaptation of Pu Songling’s classic Chinese story collection Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. The 300-year-old love story of a man and ghostly woman is eerily haunting and beautifully told in this award-winning production. Not to be missed. 

June 10-11, Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre, 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, hkdance.com


See also: 10 Hong Kong Events You Can't Miss In June

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