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The Chemical Brothers are this year’s headliners at Clockenflap.

Hit list: five things to do this week in Hong Kong (November 25 - December 1)

Chemical Brothers, M.I.A. and other big names in town for Clockenflap, DIY flying machines at Red Bull Flugtag, a new spot for casual Korean: you’re spoilt for choice this week

EXPERIENCE a sensory overload courtesy of the Chemical Brothers, who headline alongside M.I.A., Sigur Ros and other big acts at Hong Kong’s biggest musical event, Clockenflap.
Creative director Sion Yip Yee-cheong applies the finishing touches to a flying machine inspired by the works of film director Tim Burton, ahead the Red Bull Flugtag 2016 at Kai Tak Runway Park. Photo: Jonathan Wong.
CHEER on the teams behind the 41 home-made flying machines that will attempt to take flight from Hong Kong’s Kai Tak runway at the Red Bull Flugtag this weekend.
Fan Bingbing stars in I Am Not Madame Bovary.
WATCH Fan Bingbing as a village woman in search for justice, in Feng Xiaogang’s dark satire on China’s petty bureaucracy and obsession with materialism I Am Not Madame Bovary .
Bib N Hops Salad at Bib N Hops on Ship Street in Wan Chai.
CHECK out “Demon Chef” Alvin Leung’s latest venture, Bib N Hops, serving casual Korean fusion in Wan Chai’s Ship Street.
Hong Kong-based stage director Candice Moore together with Luke Lampard. Photo: K. Y. Cheng.
SEE theatre director Candice Moore return to the Hong Kong stage after a year in London, with the intriguing thriller The Elephant Song, starring British actor Luke Lampard.
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