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宗教玄學
熊神進・2024-09-18

Why are Macau residents burning joss paper on the night of the Ghost Festival During the seventh month of the lunar calendar, many people burn joss paper on the streets every year. This is a kind of Macau people's traditional customs, and this custom also hides the quot;Feng Shuiquot; culture. People who participate in the custom think that if the spirits of the dead are homeless, they will easily disturb their surviving families. Therefore, human beings need to burn joss papers at the Ghost Festival to save the spirits of the dead so they can secure a decent life in the underworld. Burning joss paper is a ritual and a profound expression of empathy and compassion. Its origins can be traced back to the ancient custom of 'sending winter clothes.' In those times, people felt for the spirits suffering from the cold in the underworld, so they burned their old clothes to warm the spirits. This act of kindness has transformed over time, and today, we burn joss paper, spirit money, and other items as a heartfelt gesture of compassion towards the spirits. Burning joss paper is a poignant way to express care and respect for the deceased souls. Burning clothes is a symbolic gesture, expressing the hope that the departed will be welldressed and have no worries about food and clothing in the afterlife. This behavior reflects the concept of filial piety and sacrifice in traditional Chinese culture and the deep empathy and understanding people have for the souls of the departed. During the New Year, young adults believe that burning joss paper can drive away villains and pray for peace. This concept stems from young adults encountering many obstacles at work, people being in awe of uncertainties, and people wishing to live peacefully. Burning joss paper is an important custom in traditional Chinese culture. It carries rich historical and cultural connotations. Through the ritual of burning street clothes, people can pass on traditional culture and help future generations understand the wisdom and beliefs of their ancestors. As Macau's living standards improve, people care more for the spirits of the dead, hoping they can have a better afterlife. As a result, people are more willing to spend on more exquisite paper clothes. To maximize profits, some business owners use cheaper materials to make products for burning, such as plastic clothes, but this practice causes environmental pollution. When choosing materials for burning joss papers, we should consider the environmental impact and the inheritance of traditional culture, select more environmentally friendly materials, and reduce environmental pollution. Due to Macau's small size with a large population, burning joss papers in dense residential areas can be a nuisance. Feng Shui expert MICKEY HUNG has suggested a solution. He proposes that the government divide Macau into multiple regions and organize charity feasts for the spirits in designated areas. This way, the government can play a key role in managing the practice, ensuring it is respectful of tradition and considerate of others. In Macau, burning joss paper is currently not explicitly prohibited, but with the improvement of environmental protection awareness, people are increasingly aware of its disadvantages. The government calls on citizens to reduce burning joss paper and encourages other ways to commemorate the deceased, such as donating to charities.

倒數一星期:首屆「米芝蓮指南港澳街頭美食節」
澳城餐飲
LifeMag Editor・2017-09-30

《米芝蓮指南香港澳門》首個「米芝蓮指南港澳街頭美食節」將於下週登陸澳門,於10月5至8日中秋節假期間於新濠影滙隆重舉行。屆時,超過十位來自新加坡、日本和澳門的米芝蓮星級餐廳、米芝蓮車胎人美食推介及米芝蓮推介食肆之名廚會於美食節中獻技,一共炮製二十多款限定街頭小吃。美食節將於亞洲首屈一指之綜合娛樂度假村新濠影滙登場,每日中午12時至晚上8時開放,入場費用全免,每道小吃定價僅由澳門幣40元起,讓一眾食客一次過嚐盡亞洲人氣名廚所打造的珍饈百味,度過一個充滿滋味的黃金週。 由官方冠名合作夥伴新濠博亞娛樂全力支持,首屆「米芝蓮指南港澳街頭美食節」由《米芝蓮指南香港澳門》與Robert Parker Wine Advocate攜手舉辦。屆時,別具澳門歷史色彩的「澳門食街遊」將會擺放多個美食攤檔,提供多款亞洲風味街頭小吃,當中包括新加坡著名小販檔、惹味印度菜式、正宗娘惹菜、日本精緻小吃,以及澳門經典中式滋味。食客更可即場一賭大廚獻技並即席品嚐菜式,機會難得。 是次美食節的名廚陣容鼎盛,當中多位更是首次於澳門獻技,包括全球其中兩家榮獲米芝蓮一星的小販檔之一-「香港油雞飯麵」的大廚陳翰銘、馳名東京的串燒食店「酉玉」Toritama的大廚伊澤史郎(Shiro Izawa),以及史上唯一榮獲米芝蓮星的娘惹菜餐廳Candlenut之李小明(Malcolm Lee)。食客可一邊盡享街頭小吃,一邊暢飲多款解渴飲品,包括虎牌啤酒(Tiger Beer)、CocoWater椰子水、Evian和Badoit天然礦泉水。食客可於「澳門食街遊」即場購買現金券於美食節內使用。 有關「米芝蓮指南港澳街頭美食節」的最新詳情和參與餐廳的名單,可瀏覽httpsguide.michelin.com.hkzh_TWmichelinstreetfoodfest2017。