jl00
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In various societies, dominated by ethnic Chinese like Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore, the Hungry Ghosts Festival, which lasts for the whole of the 7th lunar month, is usually "celebrated". It is believed that the gates of hell are opened during this month, and spirits of the dead are allowed to wander on earth for a month, often feeding on the offerings presented at altars by their descendants.
Interestingly, during this period of time, it is said that more accidents occur, and there is been increase of ghostly sightings(according to anecdotes).
The point I want to raise here is that most of the sightings and whatever paranormal experiences during the period seem to concern ethnic Chinese, and not other races, especially in a multiracial society in Singapore. The spiritual world that would be more active during that mo0 nth would consist of Chinese spirits including (both benign and eviland Chinese hell guards out to maintain law and order. Not like you would see an increase in activity in non-Chinese entities, leading some to ponder whether only Chinese entities get their one month leave from down below.
I am therefore wondering, therefore, about whether anyone could interpret such a phenomenon in terms of Belief System Territory. I somehow believe that such beliefs are created by ethnic Chinese minorities,and would not be surprised if I hear about the same phenomenon in San Francisco Chinatown....
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