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K11 MUSEA teamed up with 8FIVE2 and SOLEADDICTT to create Hong Kong’s largest indoor skateboarding experience Pop-up

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The skateboarding event made its debut at the Tokyo Olympics. Japanese skater Yuto Horigome, Yuto Hori, successfully won the men’s street style championship last week. “Women’s street style” was won by the 13-year-old Nishiya Momiji, who won the second skateboarding gold medal. Now K11 MUSEA brings Hong Kong’s largest indoor skateboarding cultural experience Pop-up.

The “STREET/PARK” Pop-up shop will lead the public to experience the spirit of skateboarding from the difficult movements of jumping or spinning by skateboarders, appreciate the collection of sneakers and skateboards designed by art masters, and start a skateboarding exercise. Out of the street fashion cultural exploration journey.

This ground-breaking project is jointly created by a group of leaders in skateboarding culture, including the first skateboard shop in Hong Kong’s history, 8FIVE2, which brings a series of skateboarding courses; SOLEADDICTT, a collector of sports shoes, has the most and the most displayed. The rare Nike Dunk collection of sports shoes; and the behind-the-scenes hero, the Sk85IVE2 under the Hong Kong Skateboard Association (AHKSA), designed an eye-catching venue.

In addition, in addition to exhibiting skateboards designed by collectors of artists, skateboard fans can also customize skateboards, try out and learn basic skateboarding skills, and participate in the skateboarding cultural experience trip! “STREET/PARK” will be open from July 25 to September 19, 2021. Interested readers please pay attention.

K11 MUSEUMS
605, 6F, K11 Art & Cultural Centre,
Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road,
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon,
Hong Kong

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