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Revelers battle it out at Hong Kong’s annual bun festedit
A dozen people climbed a structure covered in buns to collect the most savoury desserts as part of celebrations marking the end of the Cheung Chau bun festival on Wednesday (May 3)
Tough Cookies Brave Heights at Hong Kong Bun Festivaledit
Tens of thousands gathered in Hong Kong Wednesday for one of its most colourful festivals, a whirlwind of music and costume culminating in a dramatic climb up a precipitous “bun tower”.
Tough Cookies Brave Heights at Hong Kong Bun Festivaledit
Tens of thousands gathered in Hong Kong Wednesday for one of its most colourful festivals, a whirlwind of music and costume culminating in a dramatic climb up a precipitous “bun tower”.
Hong Kong celebrates bun festival to appease spiritsedit
China celebrates Bun festival in Hong Kong to calm the spirits killed by pirates.
Jack & The Bunstalkedit
Competitors take part in a scramble up an 18m tower made from imitation buns during the annual Cheung Chau bun festival held in Hong Kong on Thursday.
Hong Kong festival ends in race up tower studded with plastic bunsedit
A dozen climbers in Hong Kong scrambled up a 60-ft (18-metre) tower covered with plastic buns in an annual contest won by the first man and woman to reach the top with the most buns plucked off the column in their ascent.
Hong Kong festival ends in race up tower studded with plastic bunsedit
A dozen climbers in Hong Kong scrambled up a 60-ft (18-metre) tower covered with plastic buns in an annual contest won by the first man and woman to reach the top with the most buns plucked off the column in their ascent.
Hong Kong festival ends in race up tower studded with plastic bunsedit
A dozen climbers in Hong Kong scrambled up a 60-ft (18-metre) tower covered with plastic buns in an annual contest won by the first man and woman to reach the top with the most buns plucked off the column in their ascent.
Plastic buns race a highlight at Hong Kong festivaledit
A week-long festival on the tiny island of Cheng Chau ends with a contest to the top of a tower made of plastic buns.
Locals celebrate Hong Kong bun festival to calm spirits killed by piratesedit
Local residents dress a statue of a Chinese god on the outlying Cheung Chau island in Hong Kong.
Tough Cookies Brave Heights at Hong Kong Bun Festivaledit
Tens of thousands gathered in Hong Kong Wednesday for one of its most colourful festivals, a whirlwind of music and costume culminating in a dramatic climb up a precipitous “bun tower”.
Pipers, drummers and lion dancers accompanied by a cacophony of cymbals filled the streets of the normally sleepy island of Cheung Chau, as part of the annual “bun festival” parade.
