What is the meaning of Cheung Chau?

What is the meaning of Cheung Chau?

Long Island
Cheung Chau (lit. “Long Island”) is an island 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) southwest of Hong Kong Island.

What is Cheung Chau famous for answer?

Less than an hour away from Hong Kong’s main island by ferry boat, Cheung Chau is famous for the festival it throws every year in spring, usually in April or May. The festival lasts for about a week and is called the Cheung Chau Bun Festival.

Why is Cheung Chau famous?

Some of the places Cheung Chau is famous for include rock carvings dating back to the Bronze Age, several pristine temples, and a yearly celebration that involves loads of sweet buns.

What is the origin of the Bun Festival?

The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is an annual Jiaoist festival (or Tai Ping Qing Jiao, lit. “the Purest Sacrifice celebrated for Great Peace”) whose origins are found among the Hailufeng people of Guangdong Province in southern China.

Why is it important to keep Cheung Chau Jiao festival?

For more than a century, Cheung Chau residents never stopped organising the annual Jiao Festival to dispel disaster and pray for blessings for peace and safety. With residents’ participation every year, the ritual has been passed down through the generations.

How big is Cheung Chau?

608 acresCheung Chau / Area

Are there cars on Cheung Chau?

One of Cheung Chau’s many selling points is the complete absence of cars, save for a few emergency vehicles and the odd village vehicle. While you can easily walk around the entire island in an afternoon, those with a need for speed can avail themselves of one of the many bicycles for rent outside the ferry terminal.

What is the meaning of scrambling for buns?

Participants first stand at the bottom of the conical bun tower and then scramble up to get as many buns as possible within 3 minutes. The higher the buns, the higher points they get. Therefore, participants always try to climb to the top and collect buns from top to bottom.

What season is the Bun Festival?

When is the Cheung Chau Bun Festival 2022 The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is a week-long affair celebrated on and around Buddha’s Birthday, on the 8th day of the 4th Moon on the Lunar Calendar, around end of April or May in the Western calendar.

What is the bun scrambling competition?

How do I get from Tung Chung to Cheung Chau?

There is no direct connection from Tung Chung to Cheung Chau (Island). However, you can take the drive to Chi Ma Wan then take the ferry to Cheung Chau Island. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from Tung Chung to Cheung Chau (Island) via Hong Kong Station and Central Pier 5 in around 1h 53m.

How do I get from Hong Kong to Cheung Chau?

Cheung Chau can be reached by ferry from either Central or with the inter-island ferry from Peng Chau, Mui Wo or Chi Ma Wan. The one from Central departs from Pier 5 every half an hour or so. The timetable can be found on the NWFF website. The fast ferry takes 35 minutes while the slow one can take up to an hour.

What is the history of the Cheung Chau Old Town project?

The Stage 1 improvement works to the existing roads and drains in Cheung Chau Old Town were completed in 1999. The Stage 2 improvement works were also completed in 2008.

Why choose Che Cheung Chau?

Cheung Chau is the most populous island in the Islands District, and it is a popular weekend ‘retreat’ with an increasing demand for recreational facilities, holiday homes and other supporting services. About 29 hectares of land has been formed and serviced for various uses, including commercial / residential, public housing and open space.

What is Cheung Chau rock carving?

Cheung Chau Rock Carving was declared a monument in 1982. It is located in close proximity of the proposed works – approximately 6m from the proposed sewers alignment. It is recommended that a buffer zone be provided to ensure that the Declared Monument and its environs are not infringed upon during the construction works.