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    Phuket ready for 'Hungry Ghost' ceremony

    Phuket ready for 'Hungry Ghost' ceremony

    A sea gypsy woman accepts one of the 3,000 food packs distributed to the poor by the Kusoldharm Foundation at their Phuket Town headquarters last week.

    Sea gypsy Children press against the gate at the Kusoldharm Foundation headquarters waiting for the food distribution to begin.

    PHUKET: The island’s ethnic Chinese community is preparing for the annual Por Tor Festival, featuring special events organized by Phuket City Municipality from August 26.

    The Kusoldharm Foundation began its preparations by holding two days of ancestor worship at their headquarters on Phun Pol Rd Soi 9 last week.

    The event, including various merit-making activities, also saw 122 scholarships of 2,000 baht each being handed to needy students at local schools.

    Also given away to the poor were 3,000 “food packs” containing dry foodstuff. Most of the recipients were Phuket sea gypsies invited to attend.

    The Por Tor Festival begins on the first day of the waxing moon in the seventh Chinese calendar month, a time when adherents pray for the souls of ancestors and make food offerings to appease “hungry ghosts” that might otherwise wreak havoc on the living.

    Kusoldharm President Benjawan Tamphanuwat told that the Gazette that the foundation set aside one million baht for the event.

    Asked about last month’s strike by some foundation volunteer workers, Mrs Benjawan dismissed accusations of corruption and impropriety by foundation management as completely unfounded.

    “It was just a small group of workers who had problems. They didn’t want us to do ‘right’ things. Some of them who couldn’t accept the rules have already quit. Now everything is in order,” she said.

    She declined to comment further, asking the press to focus more on the foundation’s positive contributions to society.

    “It was a messy internal affair. I don’t want to speak about it as it could damage the foundation’s image. I would prefer to talk about the donations being made today,” she said.

    A highlight of the Por Tor ceremony at the market on Ranong Rd will be the presentation of red turtle-shaped sweets known in Chinese as Ang Ku,at 2:30pm, August 26.

    Other highlights of the festival include:

    – August 27: Offering of alms to monks at Ranong Road Market, starting at 9am;

    – August 28: Ang Ku presentation and ancestor worship ceremony at Bang Niow Shrine on Phuket Rd, starting at 2pm.

    All events are open to the public and tourists are encouraged to attend.

    Phuket Gazette








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    Flipping Hungry Ghost festival. Ever since this bollocksy month started people keep telling me to be careful about going out late at night because where I live used to be a cemetery.

    Well I think that is why my wife has been asking me to stay away from the pub and come home early recently

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    ^Well if you are about to be eaten by hungry ghosts make sure you video it and tell your children to upload it to youtube for us

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