Archive for 2007

Incident at Malacca Hotel

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

My colleague recently came back from her holidays at Malacca and had a scare when she decided to stay at Century Mahkota Hotel. Century Mahkota Hotel, Malacca is currently located just behind Mahkota Parade shopping center. When she choose the hotel together with her husband, she thought it was the strategic location and affordable prices that got her interested but somehow did she not know that something eerie was lurking.

On the day she and her husband checked into Century Mahkota Hotel, Malacca they were pretty tired after the 2 hours journey from Kuala Lumpur. As soon as they arrived to Malacca, they took a quick lunch and proceeded to the hotel for some rest before heading for their pre-arranged agenda for the day. When they checked into the hotel room apartment, my friend’s husband decided to turn on the tap in the bathroom just to get the water running but to his horror, instead of clear water, he saw stinking dark brownish water. Noticing something amiss, he alert his wife and they decided to call the reception to get an answer for this “bad” service.

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The 7th Month Holidays

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

Dear Readers,

Well, after posting some information on the Hungry Ghost Festival (which falls and starts on the 13th of August 2007), its time for me to rest! Therefore, there’ll be no posting for this whole month until Mooncake Festival comes around. Afterall, its “pantang” la!

Til then,
Spookycorner

Hungry Ghost Festival

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Hungry Ghost Festival falls on the 7th moon, 15th day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, making it on the 30th August for 2004, 19th August for 2005 not too sure about 2006 though but in 2007, the hungry ghost festival would fall on the coming 13th August. The build up to this festive date begins roughly a week before where Chinese Opera’s and Chinese Puppet Shows are put together for audiences, those living and the non-living alike, at temples and certain Chinese Associations for a week prior to the big day. These performances are more rampant in towns and villages that are more Chinese dominated like in Penang, Perak , Malacca etc.

Seats in the front row are often reserved for the ghosts whereas the living would happily occupy the back seats. Hungry Ghost festival is originated during the Buddhist fusion with Chinese filial virtue. With the introduction of Buddhism entering China, Buddhism was immediately faced with the opposition of Confucian’s filial virtue. Buddhism believed that one would have to leave one’s home and family in favour of chasity and begging (meaning one would have to leave all ancestral commitments). Confucianism, on the other hand, emphasizes on on filial virtue and the honouring of ancestors. To adapt to the country, Sanskrit sutras then included obedience to family and upholding family traditions which would be passed onto the male heir of the family.

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