Malaysian Chinese people burn a giant paper statue of the...
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - 2022/08/13: Malaysian Chinese people burn a giant paper statue of the Chinese deity "Da Shi Ye" or "Guardian God of Ghosts" during the Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival. According to Taoist and Buddhist beliefs, the seventh month of the Chinese Lunar calendar includes the Hungry Ghost Festival, when the Gates of Hell open to let out spirits who wander the land of the living looking for food. Food offerings are made while paper money and joss sticks are burnt to keep the spirits of dead ancestors happy and to bring good luck. (Photo by Daud Mohd/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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