PGHK #107 Eau Kui (枵鬼)

Aug 27, 2007 | Ghost Stories, Podcast | 13 comments

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Guests: Hiao Lok, Pong Pah, Kuku TengTeng & Hao Tniao

As many Chinese Penangites are observing the Hungry Ghost Festival, we on Penang Hokkien are joining in and share our experience and stories from the younger generations. I have learned quite a few things from my guests. If you are a chicken, don’t worry, it’s not very scary at all.

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    13 Comments

    1. ppp

      it’s qit guet pua… everyone better beware of every action u do in night… dun make our good brother and sister angry….

    2. jepunlauee

      good show,all of you did your best..I enjoy it very much….kuku long long is nice..pong pah..is cheeky…good in his ghost voice…hahahah…nice show guys….

    3. Ah Hoon

      nice one celong aka kuku longlong.. good fun, right? that evening was certainly very lau juak for us in skype chat and ustream chat as well.

    4. ku ku long long

      haha it was funny thanxs for your comment hoon and jepunlauee

    5. kacang putih

      Hahaaa!The show is very good!IFirst i thought must be very scary wan coz Eau Kui….Hungry Ghost!!!!But it come out so funee & nice,PPP,is vry funee with ghost voice & Kuku is vry good in talking and all the others members too!!!!They really do a good show!Well done guys!!!

    6. Hainam Kei Pui

      ppp~~~ say “wa mai tui liao” really like a ho hia ti!

    7. ppp

      haha…. today is qit guet puah o.. anybody go out at night???

    8. shuahuan

      an aunty praying the “road site” after setting up the fire on the joss paper they whole family sit at living room watch TV, they heard some voice “like ppl fighting for those burning things from out site…” their neighbour watching the fire from their balcony and saw a lady with a red shirt long hair sit on top their car roof which park near the fire place…their neighbour leg become soft on the spot… (from 98.8 Rooster Bowl Morning Call-In Listener’s Stories on Monday 27/8/07)

    9. Taoju

      We pray at the roadside opposite my house during the actual day, 7 guek 14 meh. Out of sudden the wind was so strong until couldn’t lit up the candles. My hubby say out loud “Hor Hia Tee, tolong mai chiao kuk! Hong jin nya tua! hor wa lang kha kin tiam liao lu lang eh ciap khi”. Surprisingly, the wind was gone… I was quite eerrie during that moment but have to pretend like hero 🙂 The praying went well after that. Not sure whether the souls are really out there and try to attack our stuff. Probably we live in Malay neighbourhood and there are lots of Eau Kui out there.

    10. Ang Ku Kueh

      Nice Show… haha 🙂 chio ka beh si liao… haha 🙂

      Phor Thor : Open house / Dinner for those hungry ghose…

      Cause to be Eao Kui : too Greedy & Kiam Siap in previous life, they had to stay hunger for several hundres years…

      We pray for them not only we scared with them, but most of all was “Kesian” them, so thats way we offering foods… especially in 7th month…

      I like to eat Atap chee too… hehe 🙂

    11. kevin25

      regading ppp statement say hungry ghost is because the die hungry is wrong leh….. hungry ghost is because they homeless i.e – ghost without ppl pray 4 them during cheng beng, n the day they die, ghost tat no married so no one pray 4 them n youngerster (they all condsider as hungry ghost)…… i ask my mother n she say tat correct n ppp… ru blur? or ru getting wrong information? 😛

    12. Gillian

      Good podcast. I like the way you put it. 🙂

      I don’t know if people still believe in ghosts.

      There is an interesting write up about ghosts in Malaysia here:, Ghosts Still Live Malaysia.

    13. elaine

      haha, very funny thanks

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