] For more than a century, residents on Cheung Chau island ] erected tall bamboo towers covered with white steamed ] buns. People would scramble up the structures that looked ] like inverted ice cream cones and snatch the buns - ] offerings for wandering ghosts that the locals believe ] will bring peace. ] But the quirky ritual was banned after a bun tower ] toppled over in 1978, injuring 100 people. ] But the 26-year-old civil servant complained the new ] measures have made the game a little too safe. ] ] "It's more like rock-climbing," Chan said. ] ] "In the past, many people swarmed the mountain during ] the scramble. Now with just 12 people, the atmosphere ] just can't compare." ] ] "It's good to be safe but there are too few participants." Hong Kong revives bun-snatching tradition after a 26-year break - Yahoo! News |