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PostHeaderIcon Ghost Reporter in Singapore

Being on assignment here, in this crazy labyrinth called Singapore, where strange angels are haunting every doorway, reminding you of that delicate balance between the living and the dead, there’s always some questions.  Why would they choose me to write about this particular festival, and how do I find out the best Chinese restaurant in town without becoming larger than some of the statues of the Buddha?  The answer to both of these questions live somewhere in an ether that I’ve certainly never tried, and perhaps never will.  I understand that there are certain Nirvanas that are not accessible to just anyone, and my own record will stand as it is.

They wouldn’t let me in to most, I would imagine, although here, at the Hungry Ghost Festival, it’s looking like this might be a possibility.  This is the festival that happens every year, during the seventh lunar month, when all the ghosts that haven’t been remembered properly come to the surface of the earth.  It’s origins are Chinese, but just as important right here, where Chinese culture is a large part of the city-states’s identity.  The people have been here for a long time, and the ghosts, it seems, for much longer than that.  This is becoming my favorite holiday very quickly.

I understand why I’m drawn.  I’ve always liked the idea of feeding the dead, because it speaks to a metaphorical idea I have about history.  Here, however, there’s no metaphor at work.  The thing that you see happening is exactly what it is.  They place plates of food on the ground so that the ghosts can eat.  Good luck to you if you happen to walk on one of these plates accidentally, because although not everyone can see ghosts, they can certainly see us.  I would imagine that after a few more visits here, and a few more ghost festivals, I might even be able to start making out these forms in the air, because there are times that I certainly see something.