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5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend June 20-22, such as One Piece pop-up

Italian feasts, de-stressing yoga, a One Piece pop-up, new film 28 Years Later and a repurposed Venice exhibition all make this week’s list

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Global lifestyle brand Miniso has teamed with Japanese anime series One Piece for a pop-up store at the Moko shopping mall in Mong Kok, Hong Kong, organised as part of One Piece’s 25th anniversary and running until July 13. Photo: Miniso

From art to meaty Italian brunches, Hong Kong is dishing up something for everyone this weekend.

Art lovers can head to M+ to see “Trevor Yeung: Courtyard of Detachments”, a reconfiguration of the Hong Kong artist’s solo exhibition featured at the 2024 Venice Biennale.

At Italian steakhouse Carna, charismatic Tuscan chef Dario Cecchini returns for a weekend of fun and food, while fans of Japanese manga series One Piece can head to Moko shopping centre for a pop-up with lifestyle brand Miniso.

Movie fans can watch 28 Years Later, the hit horror series’ latest instalment.

Read on to find out more.

1. Yoga to de-stress

 

As part of a programme to mark International Day of Yoga – celebrated every year on June 21 – the Iyengar Yoga Centre Hong Kong invites people to let go of stress in a session led by its director George Dovas.

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