Explore the top activities in Hong Kong from July 25th to 27th this weekend
Experience the captivating world of Ailsa Wong's solo exhibition, "1", which is currently on display at De Sarthe art gallery in Wong Chuk Hang. This thought-provoking exhibition, set to conclude on July 26, 2025, invites visitors to explore the concept of a shared sentient body, envisioned as a single organism made up of many parts, much like an ant colony where every role is crucial to the whole[1].
The exhibition, housed on the 26th floor of M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, offers an immersive, cave-like environment featuring moving sculptures, interactive video games, a mechanical sound installation, and mixed-media works that showcase the artist's diverse artistic practice[1].
This weekend marks the last chance to witness this interactive and multimedia installation that delves into collective consciousness, presented in a distinctive, immersive setting at a prominent Hong Kong gallery[1][2][3]. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Wong's imaginative world.
Meanwhile, if you're looking for laid-back activities this weekend, there are several options available in the city. Plum Village Hong Kong is hosting guided meditation sessions on Lantau Island, while The Opposites in Central is hosting a special mixology event with tea and coffee experts[4].
For film fans, a new Fantastic Four movie is now available for your viewing pleasure. As for the exhibition "1" by Ailsa Wong, it is not a new movie, nor is it a mixology event or an intriguing multimedia art exhibition taking place on Lantau Island. It is, however, a must-see exhibition that is ending soon.
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Enjoy the immersive and thought-provoking exhibition, "1" by Ailsa Wong, before it concludes on July 26, 2025, at De Sarthe art gallery. This unique experience showcases Wong's diverse artistic practice, combining elements of food-and-drink through the mechanical sound installation, home-and-garden design with the cave-like environment, and lifestyle philosophy through the exploration of collective consciousness. Don't miss out on this multimedia journey that invites visitors to contemplate the concept of a shared sentient body.