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Hit list: five things to do in Hong Kong and Macau this week (December 16-22)

A Star Wars spin-off, some bargain oysters and a wicked musical – there’s plenty to fill your calendar with the holiday season in full swing

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Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones) and K-2SO (Alan Tudyk) in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Photo: Lucasfilm
Tessa Chanin Bristol

RETURN to the Star Wars universe with the first in a series of spin-off films, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story , a tale of sci-fi warfare, rebel spies, assassins and saboteurs.

A platter of six oysters for HK$88 at A.O.C. in Wan Chai.
A platter of six oysters for HK$88 at A.O.C. in Wan Chai.
TASTE the freshly shucked oysters, house-made marinated salmon and other value-for-money dishes at A.O.C. a new and tiny French café in Wan Chai.
A scene from the musical Wicked. Photo: Rachel Cheung.
A scene from the musical Wicked. Photo: Rachel Cheung.
CATCH award-winning musical Wicked, featuring a more challenging choreography and new story elements that Broadway and West End didn’t get.
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R&B singer-songwriter and producer T-Pain will appear at Pacha Macau on December 17.
R&B singer-songwriter and producer T-Pain will appear at Pacha Macau on December 17.
GET on the dance floor at Pacha Macau as Grammy winning R&B singer-songwriter T-Pain brings his signature sound to town.
A child plays with cardboard at Makerbay, PMQ, Central.
A child plays with cardboard at Makerbay, PMQ, Central.
LET the kids get their hands dirty, and learn a new skill while they’re at it, at one of the woodwork, laser cutting or 3D printing workshops at MakerBay.
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