Cheung Chau

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Cheung Chau is a small, densely populated island in Hong Kong known for its traditional fishing village atmosphere, popular beaches, and the annual Cheung Chau Bun Festival.

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Label Occurrences
Cheung Chau canonical 3

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf island
populated place
administrativeStatus part of Islands District Council constituency
CheungChauBunFestivalFeature Piu Sik (floating colours) parade
bun scrambling competition
CheungChauBunFestivalHonorsDeity Pak Tai
climate subtropical monsoon climate
country China
electricitySupplier CLP Power Hong Kong
governedBy Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
surface form: Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
hasBeach Kwun Yam Beach
Tung Wan Beach
hasCharacteristic densely populated
small island
tourist destination
traditional atmosphere
hasFestival Cheung Chau Bun Festival
hasNo private car traffic on public roads
hasPostalSystem Hongkong Post
hasSettlementType fishing village
knownFor Cheung Chau Bun Festival
Cheung Chau Ferry Pier
Cheung Po Tsai Cave
Pak Tai Temple (Cheung Chau)
popular beaches
seafood restaurants
traditional fishing village culture
languageUsed Cantonese
English
locatedIn Hong Kong, China
surface form: Hong Kong
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Islands District
locatedInBodyOfWater South China Sea
locatedNear Lamma Island
Lantau Island
partOf New Territories
surface form: New Territories (Hong Kong)

Outlying Islands
primaryLocalTransport bicycles
small motorized carts
religionPresent Buddhism
Taoism
folk religion
timeZone Hong Kong Time
transportConnection ferry to Central (Hong Kong Island)
ferry to Mui Wo
ferry to Peng Chau
utcOffset +08:00

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

New Territories contains Cheung Chau
Central Ferry Piers connectsTo Cheung Chau
Islands District contains Cheung Chau