Michelle Yeoh in Sydney on a day off from filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Michelle Yeoh wears a face mask while out and about in Sydney during a rare day off from filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

She’s been busy filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings in Sydney.

But on Saturday, Michelle Yeoh enjoyed a rare day off by stepping out in the city for a spot of shopping. 

The Malaysian actress, 58, was spotted leaving UGG Australia with a face mask and blue tinted sunglasses on.

Keeping a low profile? Michelle Yeoh wore a face mask while out in Sydney on Saturday. She was seen leaving UGG Australia on a rare day off from filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

She kept cosy in a long navy coat and matching cap branded FIA, which stands for Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile, an organisation which her partner, Jean Todt, is the president of.

The Crazy Rich Asians star matched her look with a pair of grey track pants and training shoes. 

Michelle was spotted leaving UGG Australia with a face mask and blue tinted sunglasses on. 

Warming up: The Malaysian actress, 58, was later seen walking along the harbour with her phone in hand, while enjoying the winter sun

Warming up: The Malaysian actress, 58, was later seen walking along the harbour with her phone in hand, while enjoying the winter sun

She was later seen walking along the harbour with her phone in hand, while enjoying the winter sun.

Michelle arrived in Australia last month, she underwent two weeks of hotel quarantine.

She also did two COVID tests – first upon her arrival from France and second after her quarantine – and tested negative to the virus.

Getting tested: Michelle arrived in Australia last month, she underwent two weeks of hotel quarantine. She also did two COVID tests - first upon her arrival from France and second after her quarantine - and tested negative to the virus

Getting tested: Michelle arrived in Australia last month, she underwent two weeks of hotel quarantine. She also did two COVID tests – first upon her arrival from France and second after her quarantine – and tested negative to the virus

The Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star is in the country to continue filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings which began filming in Australia at the start of the year.

Production was suspended in February due to COVID-19 fears. 

The blockbuster will no doubt provide a boost to Australia’s ailing film industry, which was brought to its knees as the COVID-19 pandemic took hold earlier this year.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the production will generate an estimated $150million for the Australian economy, as well as 4,700 new jobs.

Star power: Michelle is in the country to continue filming Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Pictured is Michelle with Crazy Rich Asians co-stars Henry Golding and Constance Wu

Star power: Michelle is in the country to continue filming Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Pictured is Michelle with Crazy Rich Asians co-stars Henry Golding and Constance Wu

Starring Simu Liu as Marvel’s first Asian superhero, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will tell the tale of Shang-Chi, a martial arts master who was raised inside a reclusive Chinese compound.

After leaving the compound as an adult, Shang-Chi must reckon with the harsh realities of the outside world, including a terrorist organisation called Ten Rings.

Ten Rings’ evil leader, The Mandarin, will be played by Tony Leung, while Awkwafina and Ronny Chieng have also been cast in undisclosed roles.

Boosting the film industry: The Marvel production, starring Michelle, Akwafina and Ronny Chieng, will generate an estimated $150million for the Australian economy, as well as 4,700 new jobs. Pictured is Michelle at the Crazy Rich Asians premiere in 2018

Boosting the film industry: The Marvel production, starring Michelle, Akwafina and Ronny Chieng, will generate an estimated $150million for the Australian economy, as well as 4,700 new jobs. Pictured is Michelle at the Crazy Rich Asians premiere in 2018