The fifth edition of Wonderfruit – the world’s most beautiful music and arts festival – is set to take place next month at a new site in the heart of Asia.

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The celebration showcases world-class international live music acts and DJs, as well as perspective-shifting talks and workshops, cuisines and much more. This year, it takes place adjacent to the festival’s previous site at Siam Country Club.

This month, four-day tickets cost HK$1,545.

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The land is lush with natural wonders like shady coconut plantations, tropical forests, pristine lakes and sandy beaches that are set against mountain vistas making for otherworldly sunrises and sunsets.

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Acts this year include:

Drum ‘n’ bass legend Goldie & The Ensemble:
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The UK’s finest disco operators Horse Meat Disco:
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Throat singing quartet Huun Huur Tu:
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Burning Man favourites, Fleetmac Wood:
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Iconic Warp mainstay Nightmares on Wax:
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Award-winning Swedish Thai singer Sirintip:
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China’s most important name in electronic music Howie Lee:
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See also: In Pictures: Shots from Wonderfruit 2017.

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