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7 Things you can do this weekend: 3—4 February 2018

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29.01.2018

By Rachel Au

7 Things you can do this weekend: 3—4 February 2018

1. Sunny Side Up Market: Chinese New Year Edition 2018 at Slate at The Row, 11am – 6pm, 2 – 4 Feb

Another festive season, another themed market, and another reason to shop. 

For more info, visit the event page.

 

2. CNY 2018 Cocktail Workshop at RAD Impressions, 3pm – 5pm, 3 Feb

Learn how to make three original cocktails specially created for this Chinese new Year season. You can have a sneak peek of what RAD Impressions’ workshops look like here.

For more info, visit the event page.

 

3. Vinyasa Yoga Community Class at lululemon KL, 9.30am – 10.30am, 3 Feb

Unravel the tension in the side-seam of your entire body and explore areas where you don’t often stretch to create greater length and spaciousness in your side body. You’ll leave Nina Watson’s class feeling refreshed, inspired and re-balanced. 

For more info, visit the event page.

 

4. Paper Peony Workshop at Kinokuniya, 11am – 1pm OR 2.30pm – 4.30pm, 3 Feb

Known for their gorgeous, delicate paper flowers, Evermore Flower is conducting a workshop to introduce the fundamentals of making a paper peony using free-hand folding, cutting and shaping techniques.

RM55 nett per person. For more info, visit the event page.

 

5. Alley Rush marketplace at The Gasket Alley, 2pm – 12am, 3 Feb

Looking for one-of-a-kind items? Shop from this marketplace featuring local alternative brands such as SnackFood, MariMari, Barn Metro and Patina All Star.

For more info, visit their Instagram.

 

6. Oh Happy Gift Studio Launch Party at Elementum @ Parklane Commercial Hub, 12pm – 3pm, 4 Feb

Gift curators, and purveyors of gorgeous tableware, Oh Happy Gift is finally launching their studio and the launch party will see a flash sale, refreshments and an early bird giveaway. 

For more info, visit their Instagram.

 

7. Pasar Old Malaya at Old Malaya, 5pm onwards, 4 Feb

Have a taste of seven different cuisines and shop at the curated marketplace – all in a colonial setting. 

For more info, visit their Facebook.

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