8/31/2011

Falling for Penghu!

Only few days in Pescadores will make you fall for this beautiful place! 
Penghu in my heart! You know I'll be back one day...
My trip wouldn't be so amazing if hadn't met my lovely CS friend Gloria, her nice family and friends! 
感谢你们!!!  Miss you all!!! 




8/31/2011

Ghost Month in Taiwan


According to Chinese folklore, there is an increase in the incidence of accidents and deaths during the seventh month of the lunar calendar, an occurrence attributed to underworld spirits visiting the earth during this time. During Ghost Month, people prepare big feasts to indulge the many roaming ghosts.

Eastern societies, unlike many western societies, traditionally try to appease the dead, rather than trying to banish them, by inviting them temporarily into the world of the living. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Taiwan during Ghost Month. On the first day of the seventh lunar month, 'Open Day' in hell is held, the gates to the underworld are opened and the spirits are allowed to cross over into the living world.

Not only do the Taiwanese accept these hauntings with admirable equanimity, they actually give their ethereal guests the full VIP 5-star treatment. At the Chung Yuan Festival (about halfway through the month), huge banquet tables are set out in temple courtyards and mountains of fish, vegetables, meat and other delicacies are offered as sacrifice; hanging lanterns are erected to guide the ghosts to the table; non-stop operas entertain during dinner and fake money is burnt so that guests have a bit of pocket-money to spend when they return to hell.
This hospitality is not entirely altruistic - it's insurance against paranormal acts of retribution.

Other do's and dont's to be observed during ghost month include the following:


DO: make offerings, especially the burning of "ghost money" (An estimated 220,000 tons of ghost money is burned every year around Taiwan) 



DON'T:  weddings, special plans, business deals and outings should be put on hold till the end of the month;
             no whistling, whistling is not a good idea, whistling will lead the ghost straight to your home; 
             talking ill of the dead (even if it's true) will just bring tears and heartache; 
             special care should be taken when walking along riverbanks where a water ghost can easily steal a living           spirit; and adding to the numbers by burying the dead is, unfortunately, not a good idea.
On the 30th day of the month, the gates of hell are closed again and the ghosts return to the other side.


This year the biggest day of Ghost month was on Sunday 14th or August and I was invited to take a part of that ceremony. But of course I could only watch.






 
after the ceremony I was also invited to join breakfast (food from ceremony)


breakfast after ghost ceremony

about to burn ghost money

burning ghost money