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Thais call up goddess to scare off
tsunami ghosts
Bangkok -
With Asian tourists still shunning its southern beaches,
Thailand is calling in a revered Chinese sea goddess to ward off the
restive spirits of the thousands who died in last December's tsunami.
A statue of Godmother Ruby, known as
Mazu in Chinese, will be brought to the Thai island of Phuket from the
Chinese coastal province of Fujian next month for ghost-clearing
rites, said Suwalai Pinpradab of the Tourism Authority of Thailand.
"After the tsunami, Taiwanese, Hong
Kong, Chinese and other East Asians dare not come because they don't
want to visit places where mass deaths took place," Suwalai told
Reuters on Friday. "It is inauspicious."
Mazu,
a Taoist goddess of the sea, has a huge following among fishermen and
shipworkers in coastal provinces of southern China and Taiwan.
Thailand's official death toll from
the December 26 disaster stands at 5,395, of which 2,436 are believed
to be foreigners. Of these, fewer than 50 were East Asians. --
Reuters
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