What to do in Hong Kong, September 28 – October 4
The best things to do in the city this week, from McDonald’s 50th anniversary exhibition to a water-themed K-pop festival

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McDonald’s 50th Anniversary Exhibition

In celebration of half a century since the opening of its first Hong Kong branch, in 1975, McDonald’s has painstakingly recreated the interiors of the restaurant as well as the road outside – Paterson Street, in Causeway Bay – as part of a short film starring Nicholas Tse Ting-fung. The film set will be open to the public from October 1 to 19 as part of a retrospective exhibition, allowing visitors to time travel back to their Happy Meal days, with the entire cast of McDonald’s mascots in tow.
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The Green Door

Subterranean speakeasy The Green Door has introduced three new cocktails to its menu. Marrying the flavours of a Big Mac with the Paloma, the Jenny blends tequila, cognac, tomato, grapefruit and, of course, a special sauce, while the Kate blends tiramisu with an espresso martini and nitro foam. The blue cheese-scented Rosaria, a take on the tequila-based classic Rosita, comes with a cheese board for nibbling.
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The Magic Table
