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Cheung Chau Bun Festival
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Favorite thing: Fresh air, friendly people, nice 1 hour trip to there by ship, spawn paste

Fondest memory: Cheung Chau Bun Festival is wonderful!:

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Written Jun 10, 2008

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Toy Ambulance
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Mini Ambulance @ Cheung Chau (HONG KONG)

Fondest memory: Have you ever see such a mini ambulance? It's just a little higher than a person, I guess the ambulance height is about 6'5". It looks like a toy more than a car! You probably cannot see such mini ambulance in other place in the world, except in Cheung Chau. If you can find the same, please let me know!

Written May 11, 2003

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Fishing Community
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Fishing Community @ Cheung Chau (HONG KONG)

Fondest memory: Although the island is more to a tourist spot nowadays, fishing remains the island's main industry. You will not be disappointed to see lotsa Chinese junks and sampans crowding the island's small-curving harbor.

Updated May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival (Con't) - Ghost Transportation
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Transportation of Ghost @ Cheung Chau Bun Festival

Fondest memory: Soon after the impressive parade starts, the statues of various ghosts in different temples on the island are then respectfully transported to the square, where they are worshipped by the inhabitants.

Updated May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival (Con't) - Lion Dance
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Lion Dance @ Cheung Chau Bun Festival (HONG KONG)

Fondest memory: The climax of the festival builds up gradually from the afternoon. The ceremony begins with lion and dragon dancing, martial art performance, folk dances, and parade. They proceeds from the main streets and head towards Tin Hau Temple, the "stage" for these entertainers. Visitors gather along the main streets to admire the spectacular performances.

Written May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival (Con't) - Lucky Buns
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People crowded at vendors, buying buns back home.

Fondest memory: When midnight came hundreds young men hurried up to the 3 bun towers, torn off all the buns, put them in bag or spread them over the crowd. This kind of activity was ceased after an accident in 1978, the bamboo structure of the bun tower bent in the middle and half fall. There are no more dreadful accident nowadays. Instead climbing up the bun towers to get one lucky bun, people nowadays buy buns from vendors.

Updated May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival (Con't) - Giant Bun Towers
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Rambo??? It's me holding the 3 bun towers! (^0^)

Fondest memory: There are 3 giant bun towers, 16 metres high, all covered with thousands of white buns, each garnished with a red mark. They are called the "nether buns", as no one can eat them until the ghosts have had their fill, but are also referred to as the "lucky buns"' since. The locals believe that good fortune will be delivered to those who manage to get one.

Written May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival (Con't) - Chinese Opera
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Chinese Opera @ Cheung Chau Bun Festival (HK)

Fondest memory: Traditional Cantonese opera performance on the stage at the centre of the square, non-stop from dust till dawn throughout the Bun Festival. The temporary altar is decorated with several enormous effigies of deities and giant incense sticks, creating an extraordinary display.

Updated May 11, 2003

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Bun Festival
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Small bun towers @  Cheung Chau Bun Festival

Fondest memory: One of Hong Kong's most unusual and colourful celebrations is the Bun Festival staged every year on the island of Cheung Chau. The festival usually fall in early May. A celebration dominated by sweet buns is quite a spectacle, and it is one not to be missed.

Updated May 10, 2003

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Go Early to Secure a Viewing Seat
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Fondest memory: The ceremony is crowded with people early in the morning. Make sure you go there early and secure a "good" place for viewing the parade in the afternoon.

Updated May 11, 2003

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