Susan's Blog

Susan's blog was created to share with friends and relatives related to Special Occasion,Traditional Chinese Festival,Chinese Lunar New Year & Festival Dishes,Chinese Lunar New Year Cookie Recipes,Nonya Kueh and Cake Recipes.

Susan's blog was created to share with friends and relatives related to Special Occasion, Traditional Chinese Festival, Chinese Lunar New Year & Festival Dishes, Chinese Lunar New Year Cookie Recipes, Nonya Kueh and Cake Recipes, Chinese Zodiac sign for Year 2006.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Hungry Ghost Festival or Zhong Yuan Jie


Zhong Kui the ghost catcher


















Hungry Ghost Festival or Zhong Yuan Jie celebrated on the 7th Lunar month which fall on 25th July 2006 this year. On this day it is believed that the "Gates of Hell" are opened and that the dead return to visit their living relatives. The Chinese feel that they have to satisfy the imprisoned and hungry ghosts in order to get good fortune and luck in their lives.

Historically, families have offered sacrifices of newly harvested grain to departed ancestors on Hungry Ghost Festival or Zhong Yuan Jie , which also coincides with the Buddhist Ullambana, Deliverance, Festival and the Taoist Ghost Festival, called "Zhong Yuan" in Taoist terminology. Since each of these traditions in some way honors the spirits of the departed, the seventh lunar month has come to be known as Ghost Month, celebrated as a time when the "Good Brethren", ghosts from the underworld, come back to earth to feast on the victuals offered by the living. Over time the Ullambana Festival and Ghost Festival have melded together to become the present day Zhong Yuan Putu or "Mid-origin Passage to Universal Salvation."

Hungry Ghost Festival or Zhong Yuan Jie is currently celebrated with ceremonies at homes, temples, associations, and guilds. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food such as chicken, vegetables, fruits, bean curd and white rice are placed at street corners and roadsides to appease the spirits. This is believed to prevent the wandering spirits from entering their homes and causing disturbances in their households.

Offerings are also made at Hungry Ghost Festival or Zhong Yuan Jie by burning replica money notes, which are also known as ‘hell money’. Some families also burn paper houses, cars and even paper television or radio sets to give to their dead relatives. The Chinese feel that these offerings reach the ghosts and help them live comfortably in their world

Monday, July 24, 2006

My Googlepages


Google Page Creator - Create your own web pages, quickly and easily.Google are now offering 100meg of free webspace to host or create web pages without needing to know HTML and CSS called Googlepages and best of all no Web Advertisement. I though I would give it a try since it is free.

I've been working in my Googlepages in he last three days, and also reading some reviews of it. If I'm not wrong it provide unlimitated bandwith like Blogger. I don't know what Google intends, of course. Could be anything from the personal homepage creator that it is now to the beginnings of a new social network to a future full scale hosting solution with paid features. Or something else. All I know is that when Gmail debuted, you couldn't even save a draft. It had some cool features, but was missing some basic things that almost everyone wants in an e-mail service. Now it has more features than you would ever expect to get for free.

Then there's Blogger. Blogger still lacks some things that we'd like, but it was a short time ago when it didn't have comments or image hosting. Those, along with a number of other features, have been added in recent months. Google works in mysterious ways and in its own good time, but it does work.

I'd say that Googlepages is a service to watch. Of course, there's no predicting Google's schedule on it. Could be months or it could be years before it fully takes shape.