5 of the best things to do this weekend, August 16-18, in Hong Kong, from music to movies

Kumi and Naoki met at university and founded the band in 1997, and now have eight albums under their belts.

Fans can look forward to a live performance of their terrific new single, “Forgive Me Not”, which was released in May.

“Love Psychedelico – Live in Hong Kong 2024”, MacPherson Stadium, 38 Nelson Street, Mong Kok, Aug 17, 8pm. Tickets available from KKTIX.

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2. Alien: Romulus

Set between Alien (1979) and Aliens (1987), director Fede Álvarez’s smart take on the Alien series captures the feel of the original movies quite superbly as a ragtag group of Weyland-Yutani employees look to steal some cryo-pods from a derelict space station.

Unfortunately for them, it just so happens that this space station, the Renaissance, is infested with xenomorphs.

Starring Cailee Spaeny (Priscilla) as Rain – a young woman every bit as capable as Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley – and David Jonsson as the “synthetic” Andy, the film features plenty of surprises from Álvarez (Don’t Breathe), who truly understands what makes the Alien franchise tick.
Read our ranking of every Alien film released to date here.
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3. Yunnan mushroom menu at Chilli Fagara

With mushroom season in full flow in Yunnan, Chilli Fagara in Central has prepared a spicy mushroom menu for guests to appreciate various fungi from the Chinese province.

On the menu are drool-worthy dishes including wok-fried porcini with Yunnan pepper and dried chilli; mala mixed mushrooms with chicken clay pot; and more.

7 Old Bailey Street, SoHo, Central

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4. Otrotango Dance Studio

Said to be a “three-minute love affair when you dance with all your heart”, Argentine tango is one of the most romantic and intimate of all dance styles.

Headed by champion tango dancers Raymond Chu and Lily Cheng, Otrotango will have you dancing Argentine tango in no time with classes tailored to everyone from beginners to advanced learners.

There is no need to go with someone (though you can) as partners are rotated during each class, with the number of men to women balanced as closely as possible.

Lily Cheng (left) and Raymond Chu are the founders of Otrotango Dance Studio in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong. Photo: Otrotango Dance Studio

Trial classes run on most Sundays – the next one with available spots is on August 25 at 2.15pm – but you can jump straight into beginner classes, which run on several days of the week, including Saturdays.

The fee for a trial class is HK$210 per person or HK$180 for early bird bookings made seven days in advance. Advance registration is required. Packages are available for regular group classes.

Room 1901, Sunbeam Commercial Building, 469-471 Nathan Rd, Yau Ma Tei. WhatsApp 9257 2195 or email [email protected] to register.

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5. Juk Gwan On Hou lantern earrings

The Mid-Autumn Festival is just around the corner and that means lanterns of all shapes and sizes – a symbol to guide people to prosperity and good fortune – will brighten up the city.

What better way to get in the festive mood than with a pair of cute lantern earrings by Juk Gwan On Hou. Established in Hong Kong in 2020, the brand specialises in unique designs that capture the essence of the city.

WhatsApp orders: 9575 5981

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