Shenzhen Bay Port will be closed on Sunday 23 February from 2am to 11am for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong marathon and the 15th National Games athletics test event. Please plan your travels accordingly. For more information, please visit the Transport Department website.
The annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival is held in May (The fifth to ninth of the fourth lunar month) this year. Tonnes of buns, papier-mâché effigies, lion dancers and tall tales of ancient evil spirits all converge on the island of Cheung Chau to create one of the world’s quirkiest local festivals. The festival has also been officially inscribed on the national list of intangible cultural heritage. It features a wide array of activities, including the exciting Bun Scrambling Competition, which attracts many locals and visitors. The Climbing Carnival will also be held in April, providing everyone with the opportunity to enjoy the fun of bun tower climbing.
Find out more about the history and celebrations of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival here.
Date
Highlighted Activities:
Climbing Carnival: 27 April 2025;
Piu Sik Parade: 5 May 2025;
Bun Scrambling Final cum Prize Presentation Ceremony: 5–6 May 2025
Time
Climbing Carnival: Noon to 6pm, 27 April;
Piu Sik Parade: 5 May;
Bun Scrambling Final cum Prize Presentation Ceremony: 11:30pm, 5 May to 00:45am, 6 May
Venue
Cheung Chau
Category(-ies)
Festivals
Admission
Free Viewing
Organiser
Cheung Chau Rural Committee
Leisure and Cultural Services Department