

Cozy fun in beer and art
Writer: Forest Lin | Editor: Lin Qiuying | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2024-10-29
The third Shenzhen Craft Beer Festival concluded Sunday in UpperHills, Futian District, featuring over 40 brands, including 35 craft beer labels and six snack stalls from both local and international vendors.
In addition to food and drinks, the festival offered daily entertainment, including performances by the local band Green Bus, lively dance sessions, and DJ sets.
Visitors also had the opportunity to explore unique cultural and creative products from the local brand Good Morning.
In addition to the beer festival, visitors can also explore immersive art installations on the first and third floors of UpperHills, the venue for this year’s art season.
These installations, a central feature of the event, draw inspiration from “The Moon and Sixpence,” the acclaimed novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham.
The art season will run until Nov. 30.
Join Shenzhen Daily reporter Lin Songtao as he captures the vibrant energy of the festival and explores the colorful cultural offerings at UpperHills.
Entertainers light up the stage with a live show at the festival Friday.
People unwind and enjoy the vibes at the festival.
Visitors mingle over drinks and share conversations at the third Shenzhen Craft Beer Festival in UpperHills on Friday.
People unwind and enjoy the vibes at the festival.
Visitors are drawn a grand piano, adding a touch of sophistication to the mall experience.
A visitor is drawn to cultural elements like books.
A large installation in UpperHills.
A row of beer taps pour cold, refreshing brews.
A large installation inspired by “The Moon and Sixpence” is the centerpiece of the art season in UpperHills.