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Five things to do in Hong Kong this week (October 28 - November 3)

Chinese zombies taking on Trump America, 400 booths to eat and drink from and Marvel’s strangest superhero among this week’s picks

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Marvel's Doctor Strange features Chiwetel Ejiofor as Mordo and Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange. Photo: Marvel
Tessa Chanin Bristol

WATCH Benedict Cumberbatch shine as Marvel’s latest superhero in the psychedelic, visually engrossing Doctor Strange – featuring a showdown in Hong Kong.

This year’s Dead not Alive party features a DJ set by Japanese hip-hop group M-Flo, at Hullett House.
This year’s Dead not Alive party features a DJ set by Japanese hip-hop group M-Flo, at Hullett House.
GET your face paint on and head to one of the city’s many Halloween parties this year, including Japanese hip hop at Dead not Alive, and Volar’s terrifying mash-up of Trump America and Chinese Zombies.
People attend the Wine & Dine Festival at Central harbourfront.
People attend the Wine & Dine Festival at Central harbourfront.
SAMPLE food and drink from 400 booths at this weekend’s Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival, including offerings from the chef behind Asia’s best restaurant, cocktails from the city’s best bartenders and a ‘dessert garden’.
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The exterior of Ophelia – not just an ordinary bird shop. Photo: Christopher DeWolf.
The exterior of Ophelia – not just an ordinary bird shop. Photo: Christopher DeWolf.
PEEP behind the false fronts and discover some of Hong Kong’s best bars, hidden behind deliberately misleading facades.
Local artist Tsang Kin-wah.
Local artist Tsang Kin-wah.
PONDER the point of it all, at “Nothing”, Hong Kong artist Tsang Kin-wah’s gloomy, moving remake of his 2015 Venice Biennale show at the new M+ Pavilion in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District.
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