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Why there is more food being serve to guest during Ghost festival compare to Chinese New Year?


But in Brunei they serve a lot of food during CNY just like Hari Raya

because there are more hungry ghost. they only come out to eat once a year.

As for CNY. they are buzy gambling. hahaha

hahaha>>fossi...lol...true...
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?? really i dont know? it should be other way around

Because ghosts are very hungry and they don't know about hakuna matata.

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