CHEUNG CHAU, PAK TAI TEMPLE, HONG KONG,CHINA
CHEUNG CHAU, PAK SHE TIN HAU TEMPLE, HONG KONG, CHINA. McD'AGO
Cheung Chau Island Sightseeing Tour (Hong Kong / China)
Tour on Cheung Chau Island inclusive Ferry port, San Hing Praya Street (Seafood Street), Pak Tai Temple, Tung Wan Beach and fishing port. More: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
Tour auf der Insel Cheung Chau inklusive Fährhafen, San Hing Praya Street (Seafood-Straße), Pak Tai Tempel, Tung Wan Strand und Fischerhafen. Mehr: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
Tour sur l'île de Cheung Chau Ferry port inclus, San Hing Praya Street (fruits de mer, rue), Pak Tai Temple, Tung Wan plage et port de pêche. Plus: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
Información sobre Cheung Chau Island Ferry puerto incluido, San Hing Praya Street (Mariscos Street), el templo de Pak Tai, Tung Wan Beach y el puerto pesquero. Más: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
Tour Cheung Chau Island Ferry porta inclusiva, San Hing Praya Street (Seafood Street), Pak Tai Tempio, Tung Wan Spiaggia e porto di pesca. Altro: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
Тур на Остров Ченг Чау включительно паромного порта, Сан-Хин Прайя-стрит (улица морепродуктов), Пак Тай храм, Tung Wan Beach и рыбного порта. Дополнительная информация: kreuzfahrtinsel.de
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Restoration work at Pak Tai Temple on Cheung Chau
During our visit to Pak Tai Temple in Hong Kong, workers were reapplying gold leaf to the columns. Pak Tai Temple is famous as the home of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival held every year in May. Read my blog post about traveling around Hong Kong's islands:
Dear Hong Kong #5: Pak Tai Temple + Wan Chai Park
This vlog shows me going to Pak Tai Temple and Wan Chai Park. Hope you like it!
Hong Kong Temples – HK3
Walks around temples (Hung Shing Temple, Lo Pan Temple, Pak Tai Temple, Man Mo Temple) in Hong Kong part of city and my suitcase Sunk cost fallacy.
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Around an Island – Cheung Chau
Hong Kong's Five Best Bike Rides - around Cheung Chau
Drone and Phone Episode 10 D J Clark cycles around the island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong and discovers this carless small island has a lot of offer the casual cyclist.
Cheun Chau Bun Festival at Pak Tai Temple, Hong Kong
Dragon Dancing @ the Pak Tai Temple & local streets of Cheung Chau Island - 4/13/09
A local organization from Cheung Chau Island - an island 10KM away from Hong Kong performs a Dragon
Dance to pay respects & ward off evil spirits @ one of the oldest Temples in Cheung Chau - Hong Kong. The temple was built in 1783 and completely repainted in 1989. In front of the temple, there are 4 pairs of guarding lions. Before the altar are statues of two generals, Thousand Miles Eye and Favourable Wind Ear, who together are traditionally said to be able to hear and see anything.
Tin Hau Temple, Aberdeen (香港仔天后廟- 帶你走一圈) - Amazing Hong Kong (Please subscribe)
Tin Hau Temple, Aberdeen (香港仔天后廟- 帶你走一圈)
Amazing Hong Kong
Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong
Bert and Patricia Valencia visited Cheung Chau Island, near Hong Kong on July 8, 2009.
Highlights: Pak Tai Temple their patron deity who saved islanders from the plague, considered to be the vengeance of those killed by the pirates that roamed the island, including Cheung Po-tsai, a 19th century bucaneer. Cheung Chan is a tiny, charming, fishing island, 1/2 hour ferry west of HK. A great escape from the heat and hussle of city. Next to the Temple is a bog, old Banyan tree.
Cheung Po Tsai Cave in Hong Kong
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Cheung Po Tsai Cave in Hong Kong is a natural cave where the famous Guangdong pirate Cheung Po Tsai 1786–1822, according to legend, kept his treasures is located on the outlying islands of Hong Kong. The Cheung Po Tsai Cave in Cheung Chau which was the most famous, had since became the island's tourist attractions. No treasures are found in the cave
Cheung Po Tsai was a famous pirate during Jiaqing Emperor period in the Qing Dynasty and was active in the eastern part of Guangdong Province. Later, he was amnestied in 1810. According to legend, the natural cave located on the west bay of Cheung Chau is one of the secret places for Cheung Po Tsai to hide to avoid capture. This cave, later known as Cheung Po Tsai Cave.
細味城區故事 - 北帝廟 | The Hidden Face in Taipa Village - Pak Tai Temple
麥先生的故事
北帝廟的第三代負責人,管理著這座擁有160年曆史的寺廟北帝廟,寺廟是麥先生家族的靈魂,亦見證了氹仔舊城區的風風雨雨,成為一個地區時代的見證。
Mr. Mak's Story
Founder of the Pak Tai Temple who takes care of every aspect of the holy place. The 160-year-old temple is the soul of Mr. Mak’s family, conveying a testimony to Taipa Village.
Chinese Style Historical Temples Documentary
Pak Tai Temple, Wan Chai
Tin Hau Temple, Causeway Bay
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Cheung Chau Bun Festival | Hong Kong Tourism Board - Discover Hong Kong
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival falls on the fifth to the ninth days of the fourth lunar month.
Every year, the people of Cheung Chau get busy making papier-mâché effigies of deities, preparing costumes, baking buns and building a bamboo tower. They’re preparing for the thousands of people that will soon descend upon their tiny island for what Time.com deemed one of the world's 'Top 10 Quirky Local Festivals'.
It all started with a plague that devastated Cheung Chau in the late Qing dynasty (1644–1911). The islanders built an altar in front of the Pak Tai Temple and petitioned the god Pak Tai to drive off the evil spirits besieging the island, while parading statues of deities through the narrow lanes of their village. The plague ended after the performance of these Taoist rituals and 100 years later the rituals are still performed in a festival that is listed as an intangible part of China’s cultural heritage.
For the locals, this is the continuation of their customs. The islanders have a strong sense of community and those who have left to work elsewhere will return for this celebration. For the thousands who crowd the ferry boats to the erstwhile pirate haven, this is the spectacular Cheung Chau Bun Festival. The weeklong event includes Taoist ceremonies and music, a parade, lion dances, drum beating and an exciting Bun Scrambling Competition.
The Piu Sik (Floating Colours) Parade
This dramatic reenactment of the ceremonial parade held to drive away a plague a century ago sees young children, dressed in the guises of traditional deities and modern celebrities, balance on poles and accompanied by gongs and lion dancers, appearing to float above the crowds in a carnival-like procession.
Cheung Chau Bun Festival held (17.5.2013)
The annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival was held today, featuring a colourful display of festive activities, including the 2013 Cheung Chau Bun Festival Grand Parade.
Organised by the Cheung Chau Bun Festival Committee and assisted by a number of Government departments, the parade is one of the events under the 'Hong Kong: Our Home' Campaign.
Featuring children dressed up in costumes resembling famous people, the parade set off from Pak Tai Temple Playground and wound its way through the island's alleyways.
Crowds queued for the festival's trademark freshly steamed buns.
The festival's highlight, the Bun Scrambling Competition, will be held at midnight tonight, when men and women will climb a 14-metre tower to collect as many buns as possible in three minutes. ( )
Cheung Chau and Explore Wild Hong Kong end credits
Charles Frew arrives on Cheung Chau, to meet Patrick Cho for a cold beer as the day ends. Roll end credits for Explore Wild Hong Kong!
Cheung Chau Bun Festival 2019
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival 2019 is finally over! Not only did we savour many delicious street food but we also enjoyed the Bun Scrambling Competition which was held at the soccer pitch of the Pak Tai Temple at 12am on 12th May. 12 competitors fought against each other to scale the 14-metre high bun tower filled with 9,000 buns. All competitors must grab as many buns as possible within a 3-minute time frame before returning to the ground to emerge as winner.
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1000 Steps - David Williams
秋冬之美第二段 - 王建民
Fredji - Happy Life
Adele - Rolling in the Deep
Kronicle - What's Going On
Kontinuum - Lost (feat. Savoi) [Sunroof Remix]
澳洲牛奶公司 Australian Dairy Company
中环5号码头往长洲 Central No. 5 Pier
长洲海鲜街 Seafood Street
长洲公厕 Public Toilet
北帝庙(玉虚宫)Pak Tai Temple
大贵湾公园(海滩)
長洲北眺亭
新乐酒店 Shamrock Hotel(步行1分钟至佐敦地铁站)1 minute to Jordan Station
金华冰厅(金华冰室)Kam Wah Cafe & Bakery
宠物街 Pet Street
Search Sneaker Shop (Google haven't update photo)
Sneaker Street
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