Skywalkers: A Love Story starts streaming on Netflix on Friday.
2. Blossoms – Solo Exhibition of Jin Yucheng
Jin is also an accomplished artist. He started drawing when he was working in a factory at the age of 12, an interest that has persisted through his years working as an executive editor, as well as illustrator of his own novels.
The writer, who is in the city for the 2024 Hong Kong Book Fair, will also meet fans on Friday at the show opening from 5.00-7.30pm.
“Blossoms – Solo Exhibition of Jin Yucheng”, Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, G04 to G05, G/F Headquarters Block, Tai Kwun, 10 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong, Tuesday to Saturday 10am-7pm, closed on Sunday and Monday. Ends August 22.
3. Parent-child anti-gravity yoga workshop
The class is on Saturday from 2.30-4pm.
4. Woke Up Like This
Founded in 2019 by Hong Kong influencers Jenn Lam (PumpkinJenn) and Tawnia Lai (babygirlo), cruelty-free beauty cosmetics brand Woke Up Like This (WULT) – eco-friendly packaged with a message of self-love – is resonating with Gen Zs.
Head to the brand’s pop-up showcasing its Makeup Prep Series, with moisturisers and masks in a street-arcade-themed space. Register as a Woke Up Like This member to redeem a complimentary mini Physical Sunfluff SPF30 PA+++ (20ml) and a Puffy Kiss Finger-sized Puffer.
B2/F, K11 Art Mall, 18 Hanoi Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui
5. The Opposites
The Opposites takes the idea of iconic cocktails (such as the pisco sour, Boulevardier and Charlie Chaplin) and presents two alternatives – Kwok’s take on the classic, and Lai’s more conceptual update. Bar snacks are Hong Kong-inspired, with the likes of spicy cod croquettes (an ode to curry fishballs) and “hot wave” seasoned fries.
LG/F, Hilltop Plaza, 49 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong