During the Mazu pilgrimage in Taichung, Lin Wei, a young graphic designer, reflects on the interplay of tradition and modernity. Documenting the vibrant celebration, he experiences both cultural disconnection and deep connections with fellow pilgrims. The event reveals shared fears and hopes, illustrating the importance of culture and community amid urbanization.
Ghost Month in Taiwan is a deeply rooted cultural tradition marked by reverence for the spirits of ancestors. Families create altars with offerings to welcome visiting spirits while sharing stories and customs, blending fear and respect. Amidst urban challenges, one man's journey during this spiritual time reveals personal growth and the importance of family connections, intertwining the living and the dead in a unique celebration of life.
In a Chinese village, the haunting tale of Chen Shouniang unfolds—devoted daughter, tragically perished while caring for her parents. Her spectral presence stirs emotions and reveals regrets among villagers, transforming life into a poignant reminder of love and sorrow. Through her ghostly intercession, she seeks reconciliation amidst modernization and emotional disconnects.
The Hungry Ghost Festival is a poignant tradition in many Asian cultures where families remember their departed loved ones. Ms. Lin shares her experiences of lighting incense, offering paper goods, and reflecting on mortality. This festival embodies both respect for the spirits and a deeper understanding of familial bonds, intertwining the living with the ethereal in a rich tapestry of remembrance.
In Taipei, a 27-year-old office worker named Wei encounters a haunting ghost story—the 'Midnight Dial.' Drawn into a local exhibition, he dares to dial '0' thirteen times at midnight, unleashing spirits that challenge his beliefs. The encounter unveils hidden familial truths and confronts long-held fears, creating a chilling yet transformative experience that intertwines reality with folklore.
Lila, a teacher in Malaysia, encounters the Kuntilanak, a spirit of grief and loss, in a haunted forest. Instead of fear, she finds understanding and compassion for the spirit, revealing deep connections to her own lost mother. This haunting story intertwines folklore with personal healing, transforming terror into shared grief and connection.
In a vibrant city, the Hungry Ghost Festival unfolds with colors, scents, and haunting memories for Jerry. As he lights lanterns, he recalls a chilling past, fearing the spirits who watch over the festival. Amidst the celebrations, an eerie encounter shakes his understanding of the festival's significance, leading to a journey of acceptance and remembrance.
The Hungry Ghost Festival in Taiwan offers a deep cultural dive into local traditions surrounding honor and remembrance of spirits. Following Alex, a young writer, we explore the rich tapestry of rituals, food, and community engagement during this haunting time filled with both thrill and unease. As he navigates the festival, his fear transforms into a sense of belonging, intertwined with the echoes of the past.
Liu Jian, a teacher in Jhongli District, faces the haunting realities of urban life tainted by suicides and spirits. As a collective Songrouzong ritual unfolds to cleanse the community of its grief, Liu discovers the deep interconnection between the living and the dead, ultimately exploring the heavy burden of lost lives and the search for solace.
In the haunting village of Aizuwakamatsu, Akira Yamamoto seeks redemption for the spirit of Kenta, wrongfully executed by a tyrant. Through the whispers of yūrei during Obon, Akira confronts the shared grief and injustices of the past, ultimately finding a way to bring peace to both Kenta and himself. A tale of sorrow, longing, and the quest for justice unfolds amidst the ethereal echoes of history.
The story unfolds the haunting journey of Jenna as she explores Harrington House, a decaying mansion steeped in ghostly legends of its last resident, Mrs. Harrington. Realizations and eerie experiences haunt her steps as whispers from the past unravel deeper grief and forgotten tales of loss, compelling her to confront the delicate balance of life and death.
Yi-Chen, a local tour guide, visits the haunted Xinglin Hospital with her friend Tao. As they explore the eerie corridors and recount spooky tales, they encounter disturbing whispers and experiences that challenge Yi-Chen's skepticism. The atmosphere thickens with a childlike thrill and growing dread as echoes of the past resonate through the decaying spaces. Their adventure intertwines both humor and terror, leading to a profound confrontation with the supernatural.