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Introduction
Yak Hui Temple, also known as Pak Tai temple (traditional Chinese and pinyin, simplified Chinese) is a taoist temple located on the island of Cheung Chau, Hong Kong (SAR) (link). The temple address is Pak She Street, Tung Wan, Cheung_Chau. There is a basketball court in front of the temple entrance.

It is listed as a Grade I historical building by the government of Hong Kong . The temple is most famous for the Cheung_Chau_Bun_Festival, which is a Taoist ceremony held annually on Cheung_Chau island. The festival takes place on the 8th day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, which occurs usually in April or May. The festival lasts for seven days. It attracts many tourists and Pak Tai worshipers.

Cheng Chau Bun Festival
Cheung Chau Bun Festival is a traditional Taoist festival that takes place in and around the Yuk Hui Temple on Cheung Chau

It is staged every year (usually in late April or early May) to mark the eighth day of the fourth moon in the Chinese calendar. The event draws tens of thousands of tourists from overseas and local areas and is promoted by the Hong Kong Tourism Board.

The name of the festival comes from its main attraction; the 'bun snatching race' where brave individuals climb up 'Bun Mountains' or 'bun Towers' and strip them down of buns.

For more information please see the article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheung_Chau_Bun_Festival