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Week 1- Sun (Travelling around Hong Kong)
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Why did fishermen throw paper into trees?
They did it to bring good luck and protection on their journey.
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What does the Cheung Chau Bun Festival celebrate?
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival celebrates the end of spring and showcases traditional Chinese cultural practices.
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What happens to ferry services during the Cheung Chau Bun Festival?
Additional ferries will be added to service during the Cheung Chau Bun Festival.
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What did fishermen throw into trees for good luck?
Fishermen threw paper made from bamboo into trees.
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Where did the tradition of hanging wishes on a wishing tree begin?
The tradition began in a village in Lam Tsuen.
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What is an alternative way to reach Fong Ma Po Station?
An alternative way is to take the MTR to Tai Wo and then grab a taxi.
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When does the Bun Snatching competition take place?
The Bun Snatching competition takes place at midnight on the day of the parade.
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What serious issue did the people of Cheung Chau face during the Qing Dynasty?
The people of Cheung Chau faced a plague that caused many deaths.
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What is the main event of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival?
The main event is the parade that runs from Pak Tai temple around the village.
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How do people attach their wishes to the tree?
They tie their wishes to oranges with colorful ribbons.
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How long has this tradition been practiced?
The tradition has been practiced for hundreds of years.
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How many large towers are built for the festival?
Three large towers are built for the festival, along with many smaller ones.
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What are people encouraged to do now instead of using the original tree?
People are encouraged to throw plastic oranges onto imitation trees or tie their wishing paper onto wooden racks.
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Where did the tradition of hanging wishes on a wishing tree begin?
The tradition began in Lam Tsuen, which is in Tai Po.
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