China Daily (Hong Kong)

Nightlife & Activities

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It’s The Ship: Festival at Sea Date:

Venue:

Nov 4 — 7:30 pm

Marina Bay, Singapore

It’s The Ship is Asia’s largest festival at sea. This four-day, three-night cruise music festival is set to depart from Marina Bay Cruise Centre, Singapore on Nov 4, crossing internatio­nal waters to the magical island of Phuket, before returning to Singapore on Nov 7. So lock in those dates. It’s The Ship 2018 will take place onboard the prestigiou­s floating resort at sea — Genting Dream. Shipmates will delight in a new “integrated resort” experience at sea with luxurious comforts (trust, this is some A class fancy pants stuff), thrilling shows, and numerous dining options. This monster of a cruise line is one of the world’s largest, imagine 18 whole decks filled with swimming pools for days, a waterslide park and zip line that overlook the sea, a bowling alley, 3D movie theater, a minigolf course, as well as over 35 restaurant and bar concepts.

The Egg House Pop-Up Date:

Venue:

Oct 18 — 10 am

Joy City, Shanghai

The Egg House is an egg-themed popup space in Shanghai. With six rooms of immersive installati­ons and interactiv­e experience, The Egg House is a place full of dreams and fantasies that brings you a great time with friends and family. When Egg House opened in New York, it received massive popularity and huge exposure on social media such as Facebook and instagram. It quickly became the new “it” spot for fashion icons and celebritie­s worldwide. The project is a group effort run by a team of artists, interior designers and marketers. Curiously, the main founder is something of an enigma but has spoken about The Egg House via a statement from the group. The idea was conceived in October last year when the founder grew tired from juggling between life in New York and travel around the world. The Egg House was a way to solve her longtime pain point. To occasional­ly get away from the city comes with high costs, so they created a fantasy space that allows people to live momentaril­y in an imaginary place without spending months’ pay or traveling to the other side of the world.

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