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Tung Wan Beach Most of Hong Kong’s population do their best surfing on the Internet, but on the weekends a fair few of them head to the island of Cheung Chau to enjoy the beaches where an Olympic windsurfing champion once trained. Lee Lai- shan brought back Hong Kong’s first Olympic gold medal from the Atlanta Games in 1996.
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Pak Tai Temple The Taoist God of the Sea also goes by the snappy title of the Supreme Emperor of the Northern Heaven or the Mysterious Heaven. Thankfully, when the people of Cheung Chau erected a temple honouring him 200 years ago, they went with his more common name – Pak Tai.
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Bun Festival parade The Bun Festival Tour will enable visitors to enjoy all the sights, sounds and colours of the festivities. Tour begins with a leisurely cruise to Cheung Chau Island in the comfort of a chartered boat. On Cheung Chau, visit the century-old Pak Tai Temple to see the huge bun towers before savouring a vegetarian lunch at a Chinese restaurant. Then, watch the colourful Bun Festival Parade from the official grandstand.
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Bun Scrambling Competition Near the Pak Tai Temple are three bamboo towers studded with sweet buns and effigies of three popular gods. The Bun Festival includes a fasting period when only vegetarian- style food is available at local eateries. It’s a great opportunity to indulge in some local vegetarian delights while enjoying this fantastic festival.
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