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Harvey Keitel and Michael Caine star in Youth.

Hit list: 5 things to do in Hong Kong this week (March 18-25)

An electro music pioneer, infused cocktails at a new bar and Hong Kong’s biggest art fair bringing a slew of cultural offerings to town: our picks for the week ahead

WATCH Michael Caine shine as a bitter widower in Paolo Sorrentino’s meditation on ageing, Youth .

Arthur Baker
HEAD down to Studio in Central where legendary Planet Rock producer electro music pioneer Arthur Baker hits the decks on March 19.
Gin & Tea Tonic at Bitters and Sweets. Photo: Bruce Yan
SIP on one of the delicately infused cocktails at Bitters and Sweets, a new calm haven tucked away above Wellington Street.
Sunlight shines through hanging incense coils at the Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei. Photo: AFP
STOP by the Tin Hau Temple in Yau Ma Tei, which was built to honour the Chinese goddess of the sea and has stood its ground for over 150 years.
A poster for martial arts film Exit The Dragon at Hanart TZ Gallery.
CHECK out the quirky collection of hand-painted 80s-90s martial arts film posters at Hanart TZ Gallery, just one of the many cultural treats hitting the city during Art Basel Hong Kong season.
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