As summer winds down and autumn approaches, there are plenty of holidays to look forward to. But long before Halloween and Thanksgiving celebrations happen, there's the Hungry Ghost Festival.
It may be the auspicious Year of the Dragon this 2024, but your luck may change if you’re not too careful this August, known as the Hungry Ghost Month in the Chinese calendar.
Observed by many Taoists and Buddhists in certain East and Southeast Asian countries, the Hungry Ghost Festival falls on the seventh lunar month of every year. During this period, also known as ...
Lock your doors and windows: the Hungry Ghost Festival (Yu Lan Festival) is upon us. On this night – the 15th night of Ghost Month – we can expect to see peak supernatural activity.
In parts of Asia each year, during the seventh lunar month, it is believed that the ... These are the "hungry ghosts".
It is the Hungry Ghost Month in Singapore, the gates of hell opened for spirits to visit the mortal realm. Among them was the spirit of an old man, and his interesting encounter with a boy.