The annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival takes place in May this year, from the fifth to the ninth day of the fourth lunar month. Tonnes of buns, papier-mâché effigies, lion dancers and tales of ancient evil spirits come together 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, featuring an array of activities, including the much-anticipated Bun Scrambling Competition, which draws both locals and visitors each year.
Find out more about the history and celebrations of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival and other major traditional Chinese festivals in Hong Kong here.
Date: 21–25 May 2026
Highlighted Activities:
Piu Sik Parade: 24 May 2026;
Bun Scrambling Final: 25 May 2026
Time
Piu Sik Parade: 24 May;
Bun Scrambling Final: 12am, 25 May
Venue
Cheung Chau, Islands District
Admission
Free Viewing
Organiser
Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Hong Kong Cheung Chau Bun Festival Committee