I was watching a latenight news and got a very strong goosebump over an episode that tackles about the hungry ghost month which annually celebrated by chinese people.....
I never have this idea before but somehow, this only signifies that china really is a country full of weird, amazing and mystical festivals and belief.....
The seventh lunar month in the traditional Chinese calendar is called Ghost Month. On the first day of the month, the Gates of Hell are sprung open to allow ghosts and spirits access to the world of the living. The spirits spend the month visiting their families, feasting and and looking for victims.
There are three important days during Ghost Month. On the first day of the month, ancestors are honored with offerings of food, incense, and ghost money - paper money which is burned so the spirits can use it. These offerings are done at makeshift altars set up on sidewalks outside the house.
The Inauspicious Month
This makes ghost month a bad time to do activities such as evening strolls, traveling, moving house, or starting a new business. Many people avoid swimming during ghost month, since there are many spirits in the water which can try to drown you.
The 15th day of the month is Ghost Festival, sometimes called Hungry Ghost Festival. The Mandarin name of this festival is zhōng yuán jié (中元節 / 中元节). This is the day when the spirits are in high gear. It’s important to give them a sumptuous feast, to please them and to bring luck to the family. Taoists and Buddhists perform ceremonies on this day to ease the sufferings of the deceased.
Dates for Ghost Month and Ghost Festival
2011 - Ghost Month - July 31 to August 282011 - Ghost Festival - August 14
2012 - Ghost Month - August 17 to September 15
2012 - Ghost Festival - August 30
2013 - Ghost Month - August 7 to September 4
2013 - Ghost Festival - August 20
Further Resources: about.com