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Out on the water you are detached – stand-up paddle board yoga is the escape Hong Kong needs, says ‘Real Moana’

Charlotte Piho says time on the water is the perfect way to get in touch with nature, if only Hong Kong will escape the prison of its mind

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Stand-up paddle board yoga teacher Charlotte Piho has been dubbed The Real Moana because she feels at home on the water. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Stand-up paddle board yoga (SUPyoga) can be a release for Hongkongers trapped in the concrete jungle, according to SUPyoga instructor Charlotte Piho.

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“There’s an amazing city that’s so vibrant, but it’s good for people to get out into nature,” she said.

“And when you go onto the water, as soon as you are there you are detached,” Piho added. “You don’t have your phone, or technology.”

Piho is based in Sydney and she hosts SUPyoga retreats in Australia and the Cook Islands. She visited Hong Kong to teach the water sport on Stanley Beach.

“Hong Kong is such an amazing environment for SUPyoga,” she said. “There’s so many places to paddle and such beautiful mountains. It’s a great escape for people.”

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Charlotte Piho holds SUPyoga retreats in Australia and the Cook Islands. Photo: Charlotte Piho Instagram
Charlotte Piho holds SUPyoga retreats in Australia and the Cook Islands. Photo: Charlotte Piho Instagram
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