Cheung Chau Bun Festival: A Glimpse into Hong Kong's Cultural Identity The Cheung Chau Bun Festival has become an iconic event in Hong Kong's cultural calendar, with its colorful parades and bun scarfing competitions.
But what sets it apart from other festivals is its unique blend of tradition and irreverence. This year's festival was no exception, as the Piu Sik parade drew over 10,000 visitors to Cheung Chau Island on Sunday.
The parade was a masterclass in cultural mashup, with children dressed as deities and Middle Eastern oil moguls carried through the streets on steel frames.