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Five things to do in Hong Kong this week (January 6-12) - comedy, a cinema weepie, exploring history and more

Australian Dave Hughes will have you laughing at life’s annoyances, Nordic chef Bjorn Frantzen will have you savouring his creative combinations

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Australian comedian Dave Hughes - coming to Wan Chai.
Tessa Chanin Bristol
LIGHTEN up with a night with prolific Aussie stand-up comedian Dave Hughes, who will get you laughing at life’s little annoyances when he brings his stand-up show to Wan Chai.
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French toast made with aged cheese and topped with black truffle shavings, at Frantzen’s Kitchen.
French toast made with aged cheese and topped with black truffle shavings, at Frantzen’s Kitchen.
SPLASH out on some of the mouth-watering dishes at two-Michelin-star chef Bjorn Frantzen’s newly opened Frantzen’s Kitchen in Sheung Wan
The Old House at Wong Uk village in Sha Tin.
The Old House at Wong Uk village in Sha Tin.
VISIT one of four historic Hong Kong buildings hosting a series of collaborative art projects that invite the public to ponder the link between past and present.
A scene from A Monster Calls.
A scene from A Monster Calls.
BRING out the tissues and enjoy tear-jerker A Monster Calls , a fantastical tale of a boy coming to terms with the imminent death of his mother.
A Manhattan by Bar Q88, at JW Marriott Hotel in Admiralty. Photo: Nora Tam.
A Manhattan by Bar Q88, at JW Marriott Hotel in Admiralty. Photo: Nora Tam.
SIP on some five-star cocktails in a classy setting at the new Bar Q88 at the JW Marriott Hotel, Admiralty.
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