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Cheung Chau Bun Festival
Cheung Chau bun festival is a traditional event held in Hong Kong every year where locals climb a massive bun tower, each contains up to 60 thick buns, and compete to grab as many as possible.

Cheung Chau Windsurfing Centre
Cheung Chau windsurfing center is a watersports facility located in Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong, known for offering windsurfing lessons and equipment rental services to enthusiasts of all levels.

Shi Fu Miz Festival
The Shi Fu Miz Festival in Cheung Chau showcases a vibrant mixture of music, art and culture amidst stunning natural scenery. Visitors can enjoy live performances, workshops, installations and international cuisine.

Camping Adventure at Saiyuen
Saiyuen is an eco-adventure park situated in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. It offers exciting activities such as ziplining, rock climbing, kayaking, and camping, making it a perfect destination for a nature escape.
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Did You Know
Why is Cheung Chau called Cheung Chau?
Cheung Chau is an island located in the southwest of Hong Kong, and it's also known as 'Long Island' because of its shape.
What is the population of Cheung Chau?
Cheung Chau has a population of around 23,000 people and is one of the oldest fishing communities in Hong Kong.
What is the activity of the Bun festival?
The annual Bun Festival involves contestants climbing up the tower made of bamboo to grab the highest buns possible.
Where are all the cars in Cheung Chau?
Vehicles are not allowed on the main streets, which provides a more peaceful environment for its residents and visitors.