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In ancient times, people perhaps, get intrigued with images which appear in linen cloth as in the case of the Turin Shroud (inset) which is kept in the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. The shroud has the image of a man who appears to have suffered the physical trauma of being crucified. In modern times, a group of friends in Malacca took some pictures and got a shock to find images that looked like a paper ghost. A photography expert however said the images could just be some reflection from a glass window. The group of friends had taken the pictures when they were conducting prayers at a roadside. Chinese often conduct prayers at the roadside for wandering ghosts during the month of the Hungry Ghost . According to a famous exorcist and feng shui guru Master Szeto Fat-ching from Hong Kong, the offerings placed on the streets for the ghosts should not be taken by the public and the the practice itself is not to be made fun of. Don't say you have not be warned!

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