PGHK #203 Chneh Kui (青鬼) 1 of 2
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We went long on this week’s ghost stories. But that means you will have two weeks of ghost stories. Remember we were told to not comment about smell at night. This week you’ll know why. Come back next week for the second part.















June 22nd, 2009 at 12:58 pm
I woke up this morning & have been pressing ‘F5′ every 15mins for this page. Finally! I’m so happy~
June 22nd, 2009 at 2:44 pm
cooool~
June 22nd, 2009 at 6:52 pm
hahaha…..the last part….recording in the car…no music…tong chiang teng teng teng teng teng teng teng teng….
June 23rd, 2009 at 3:15 pm
walaoA make me so excited
gai lo
half part nia
June 24th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
heard bout your stories on the ‘japanese’ religions…there are lots of different jap religions,some might be ‘xia’ (black) one..
There are some that have almost the same practice.
The one that i know is Soka Gakkai, this is not a ‘xia’ one. It is a lay Buddhist organisation working towards the establishment of peace in society through promotion of culture & education.
The ‘casket’ that you guys refering also uses by this religion. BUT it’s not an exact casket, it’s just a small box, and the purpose is for them to put joss sticks..normally Taoisme will put their joss stick straight,but for them,they will put those joss stick ‘lay’ in the box..this is to make those ashes remain in the box,keep the places/house clean..this religion dont have those like u guys said,open the cabinet,something fly out,etc…
You can find more info at
http://www.sgi-usa.org/
http://www.sgm.org.my/en/
but maybe there are really other religion that uses that so called ‘casket’ for their ‘purposes’ like some of you mentioned..not sure bout that…
this is just my sharing.
sorry for my poor english…