My crazy neighborhood is no crazier than during the period from September 28-October 7, when the Chinese vegetarian festival takes place. During this time, the sois (alleys) around my apartment are packed with crowds of people dressed in white, food stalls selling all manner of food, Chinese opera singers, parades, firecrackers and even the odd acrobat or two. It’s quite the sight. The festival is similar to the Christian observance of Lent, but the rules are a bit different and the celebrations seem to be a hell of a lot more fun. Although to be honest, I haven’t spent that much time praying in front of a statue of a naked guy nailed to a tree – it might be really enjoyable, who knows?
The history of the festival is quite interesting. In Phuket, there is a large Chinese population, and in the early 1800s, a traveling Chinese Opera troupe visited the island but promptly fell ill with malaria. Back then, this was nearly a death sentence, so the actors decided to eat only vegetarian food, both for health reasons and to honor Kiew Ong Tai The and Yok Ong Sone Teh, two Chinese Emperor Gods. Guess what – they got better! From here, the tradition spread, inevitably becoming diluted and mixed with other regional religious rituals (leading to the famous self-mutilation that particular ‘devout’ followers carry out in Phuket – ugh). Most of the followers swear off sex and alcohol, wear white, and come to their favorite temple to pray, burn incense, donate money and, most importantly, eat.
Great summary of the whole thing! I got photos up http://picasaweb.google.com/serenet/ChinatownBKK2008#“ rel=”nofollow”>here, and videos of peanut-candy-pounding up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJm0xOyZ7OI“ rel=”nofollow”>here and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUydpNp-fek“ rel=”nofollow”>here.
Mind if I link from my blog to your blog? And that video too?