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長洲飄色 Cheung Chau Bun Festival (1)

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2007

May 24th 2007
Obtained from www.dicoverhongkong.com
Cheung Chau (meaning "long island" in Cantonese) is one of the most popular of all the outlying islands. Shaped like a dumbbell, it is about a 30-55-minute ferry ride from Hong Kong's Central District.
Cheung Chau is a picturesque island with a waterfront that bustles with activity. There are butcher shops and vendors selling fresh fish, shellfish, fruit and vegetables. The small local restaurants and food stalls do a brisk trade on the weekend. Of interest is the Cheung Chau Complex on the main road (Tai Hing Tai Road), part government offices and part wet market where you can pick up fresh seafood and have it cooked for you at a nearby restaurant.
The Pak Tai Temple built in 1783 is dedicated to popular Taoist God of the Sea and the scene of the must-attend Cheung Chau Bun Festival every spring.
Cheung Chau is also a good place to go for a swim. A five-minute walk from the ferry pier is Tung Wan (beach), a very popular swimming spot with locals and visitors. Right around the point, is another good beach, Kwun Yam Wan (fronting a Kwun Yum Temple), also popular.
Visitors shouldn't miss the chance to drop by the Chung Po Tsai Caves, so-called after the local marauding private who hit out from authorities before he turned himself in.
During the week, Cheung Chau is a quiet residential island but at weekends, it's a different story. When ferries, packed with sightseers and holiday-makers, arrive at the island, the population doubles. Cheung Chau is most famous for its week-long Bun Festival, held during the fourth moon in the lunar calendar (April/May). The celebration culminates in a unique and colourful street procession.

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  • Probable, I haven't decide yet. I might goto Tam Kung Temple in Shau Kei Wan.

  • I see. I'll check out the other videos then. Are you going this year again? It's on MOnday, right?

  • Really. I was doing so because I wanted to match with the rhythm of the backgound music, i.e. creating a illusion of 70's movie style. Compare to my other videos, this is the only and most exaggerated one. I hope people like my diversity.

  • All the zooming is really disturbing

  • It was in this year spring time. I chose a funky music so that it looks like the 70' American movie style (when movie took in Hong Kong by American film maker, that's the way they did)

  • Which year was this video made? the surroundings doesn't look like its recent...

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