
Food
Nice food in Cheung Chau

Activities
Brief collection of activities in Cheung Chau Bun Festival

Temples
Collection of temples and related artworks

Kwok Kam Kee Cake Shop
Kwok Kam Kee, the official bun supplier for the festival which was opened 40 years ago, makes over 60,000 buns for the festival.

Pak Tai Temple
"This temple was erected on Cheung Chau about 200 years ago to honour Pak Tai, the Taoist god of the sea, who is also known as the Supreme Emperor of…

New Baccarat Seafood Restaurant
Grab some friends, friends of friends or even a couple strangers on the street and pop on a ferry to Cheung Chau for some authentic, fresh, delicious…

Lion Dance
Lion dance is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume…

Hung Shing Temple
Hung Shing was originally a government official named Hung Hei in Tang Dynasty. He promoted the study of astronomy and geography and established an…

Cantonese Opera
Cantonese Opera performances in a temporary bamboo theatre in front of the Pak Tai Temple are one of the features of the Bun Festival.

Gan Yong Tai Fishball Shop
Gan Yongtai fishball shop is the best known on the island and is easily found in the large square in front of the ferry pier, underneath the large…

Piu Sik Parade
The parades of deities, called piu sik in Chinese. The idea is to parade the deities around the island, so they can inspect every street and corner…

Bun Scrambling Competition
"The Bun Scrambling Competition at Cheung Chau Island has been one of the most representative traditional festive events in Hong Kong, which is also…