The Bun Festival: A Symbol of Resilience in Hong Kong's Cultural Heritage The Cheung Chau Bun Festival, rooted in Taoist tradition, is a unique aspect of Hong Kong's cultural heritage.
This year's festivities coincide with the city's celebration of Buddha's birthday on May 24, marking a significant period for the island and its inhabitants.
Cheung Chau transforms dramatically during the festival, becoming a vibrant hub bustling with activity that draws tens of thousands of tourists each year.