Hungry Ghost Festival is just around the corner – the time of the year where millions of Chinese people come together to burn paper offerings to their ancestors.
It’s a time when ghosts and spirits, including those of deceased ancestors, are allowed to roam the mortal realm.
During this festival, living family members offer prayers and burn paper items for the deceased and other wandering ghosts.
With this pandemic still ongoing though, taking safety precautions is important for the living. And apparently, even for the dead.
On 16 August, Chris Goh posted an image on Complaint Singapore’s Facebook page of paper face masks being sold at a store.
The caption reads: “Ghost month coming soon, anyone needs mask can PM me.”
According to Mothership, the face masks were spotted at a store in Hong Kong and the Chinese words on the packaging roughly translate to ‘ancestor’s masks’.
Each mask apparently costs SGD10 (RM30).
Naturally, people began responding with witty comments
So much for rest in peace. – SAYS