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Cheung Chau Bun Festival Specials

DINING / FESTIVE
19-05-2026 to 25-05-2026

In celebration of the Cheung Chau Bun Festival and Buddha’s Birthday, a striking 3-metre-tall Ping On Bun Mountain has taken centre stage in our hotel lobby. The eye-catching installation symbolises peace, good fortune and rising prosperity — offering heartfelt blessings for everyone.

From 21 to 25 May, guests are invited to snap a photo with the installation, share it on social media, and tag our official page to redeem a complimentary Ping On Bun* at Cafe Lagoon. Join us in capturing the festive spirit.

Limited-time Dining Highlights

To mark the occasion, a range of festive dining experiences awaits. At Cafe Lagoon, Ping On Buns are specially featured during buffet service, adding a touch of tradition to an indulgent spread. Guests can also enjoy a Buy 1 Get 2 Free offer^ — for every full-paying adult, one accompanying adult and one child can enjoy the buffet free of charge.

Meanwhile, our Chinese restaurant YUÈ presents the “Ping On Bun Duo”, featuring lotus seed paste and golden custard flavours, alongside a curated duo selection. Priced at HK$28 for two pieces, this delightful pairing symbolises double blessings and adds a refined festive touch to the celebration.


*Each post is entitled to one complimentary Ping On Bun, available while stocks last.

^This offer is subject to availability. Subject to a 10% service charge based on the original price.

RESERVATIONS AND ENQUIRIES

Cafe Lagoon

Tel and WhatsApp: +852 2452 8448

Email: cafelagoon@goldcoasthotel.com.hk


Chinese Restaurant YUÈ 

Tel and WhatsApp: +852 2452 8668

Email: yue@goldcoasthotel.com.hk

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

  • Photo is for reference only
  • Subject to a 10% service charge based on the original price
  • Offers cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional offers or discounts
  • In case of any disputes, Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel reserves the right of final decision
  • In the event of discrepancy or inconsistency between English and Chinese version of these terms and conditions, the English version shall prevail