Hungry Ghost Festival in Taiwan - 2023

30 Aug 2023, Wednesday

Hungry Ghost Festival is a observance in Taiwan

How many days ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023? [Countup]


How many months ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023?

6 Months, 29 Days


How many weeks ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023?

30 Weeks, 1 Days



How many days ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023?

211 Days


How many hours ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023?

5,064 Hours


How many minutes ago was Hungry Ghost Festival 2023?

303,840 Minutes


When was Hungry Ghost Festival in Taiwan 2023?

30 August 2023, Wednesday

About: Hungry Ghost Festival

The Ghost Festival or Hungry Ghost Festival, also known as the Zhongyuan Festival in Taoism and the Yulanpen Festival in Buddhism, is a traditional festival held in certain East and Southeast Asian countries. According to the Chinese calendar, the Ghost Festival is on the 15th night of the seventh month. In Chinese culture, the fifteenth day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is called Ghost Day or Pudu 普渡 and the seventh month is generally regarded as the Ghost Month, in which ghosts and spirits, including those of deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. Distinct from both the Qingming Festival and Double Ninth Festival in which living descendants pay homage to their deceased ancestors, during Ghost Festival, the deceased are believed to visit the living. On the fifteenth day the realms of Heaven and Hell and the realm of the living are open and both Taoists and Buddhists would perform rituals to transmute and absolve the sufferings of the deceased.

Official nameZhongyuan Festival (Taoism), Yulanpen Festival (Buddhism)
Also calledSpirit Festival
Observed byBuddhists, Taoists
SignificanceTo commemorate the opening of the gates of Hell and Heaven, permitting all ghosts to receive food and drink
ObservancesAncestor worship, offering food, burning joss paper, chanting of scriptures
Date15th day of the 7th lunar month
date15th day of the 7th lunar month
Related toObon (in Japan), Baekjung (in Korea), Tết Trung Nguyên (in Vietnam), Pchum Ben (observed by Khmer people) and Sen Kbal tek, សែនក្បាលទឹក (observed by Chinese-Cambodians) (in Cambodia), Boun Khao Padap Din (in Laos), Mataka dānēs (in Sri Lanka), Sat Thai (in Thailand)
Wikidata descriptiontraditional Buddhist and Taoist festival
Wikidata idQ696781
Wikidata labelUlambana
Wikidata aliasesArray

Hungry Ghost Festival (2023) in other countries.

S.no.CountryDateHolidayType
1Hong Kong30 Aug, WednesdayHungry Ghost FestivalObservance
2Taiwan30 Aug, WednesdayHungry Ghost FestivalObservance