Vampires, ghost bride train for festival
Days before the Hungry Ghost Festival, unusual photographs have surfaced of traditional Chinese folklore characters hanging around at MTR stations.
Days before the Hungry Ghost Festival, unusual photographs have surfaced of traditional Chinese folklore characters hanging around at MTR stations.
On Sunday, a group of young actors were pictured at Lai Chi Kok station dressed as , or Chinese vampires. Also on the weekend, pictures were uploaded online of a "ghost bride" with a powdered white face and gold headdress, sitting alone on a platform at Central station.
The "vampires" in Lai Chi Kok stayed on the train platform until the station closed at 1am, said station duty controller Tommy Ko Lup-kun. "This hasn't happened before," Ko said, adding that he was unsure if the zombies would return.
An image uploaded online showed the "vampires" standing in single file, arms outstretched, bearing fangs and with dark make-up around their eyes. They were decked out in the traditional black and blue robes of Qing dynasty government officials.
The man leading the group wore black and yellow robes resembling those of a priest.
Ko said he did not know the actors' motives but added that there were no complaints from passengers as services had continued as normal.