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Bun Scrambling Competition concludes successfully (with photos)
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     The male and female champions of the Bun Scrambling Final were decided in an exciting contest held early this morning (May 6) at the soccer pitch of Pak Tai Temple Playground, Cheung Chau. The event was the grand finale of the 2025 Bun Carnival. The female champion also won the "Queen of Queens" award.
 
     The event attracted around 1 650 spectators, who experienced the thrilling atmosphere of the competition. They witnessed 12 finalists scrambling up the bun tower to gather as many buns as they could within a three-minute time limit to vie for the championships.
 
     Apart from the individual race, there was also an invitation relay in which three teams from Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Macao competed against seven local teams from Cheung Chau.
 
     The results are as follows:
 
Individual contest Result
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Men  
Champion: Kwok Ka-ming 1 131 marks
First runner-up: Wong Chi-kit 968 marks
Second runner-up: Yau Ka-chun 950 marks
 
Women  
Champion: Kung Tsz-shan 446 marks
 
Winner of "Queen of Queens": Kung Tsz-shan (three-time champion in the women's division since 2016)

Winner of "Full Pockets of Lucky Buns": Yip Kin-man (Number of buns gathered: 170)
 
Invitation relay Result
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Champion:
Shenzhen Mountaineering and Outdoor Sports Association
02:43.20
First runner-up:
Zhuhai Climbing Association Team
03:03.32
Second runner-up:
The Petrel Athletic Association Limited Team A
03:04.92

 
Ends/Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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The annual Bun Scrambling Competition in Cheung Chau concluded early this morning (May 6). Photo shows the lion dance performance held before the competition.
The Bun Scrambling Competition in Cheung Chau concluded early this morning (May 6). Photo shows the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law (fourth right), and the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan (fourth left), beating a gong to start the competition.
The Bun Scrambling Competition in Cheung Chau concluded early this morning (May 6). Photo shows the finalists scrambling up the bun tower to snatch as many buns as they can within a three-minute time limit to vie for the championships.
The Bun Scrambling Competition in Cheung Chau concluded early this morning (May 6). The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law (second row, fourth right); the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan (second row, fourth left); the Chairman of the Hong Kong Cheung Chau Bun Festival Committee, Mr Yung Chi-ming (second row, third right); the Chairman of the Islands District Council, Ms Amy Yeung (second row, third left); and other officiating guests are pictured with the winners.
The Bun Scrambling Competition in Cheung Chau concluded early this morning (May 6). Kwok Ka-ming (left) was the male champion and Kung Tsz-shan (right) won the women's contest.