Bangkok, Sep 24: A religious rite organised over the weekend to quell fears that Bangkok's new $3.8 billion airport was haunted by dissatisfied ghosts
The rite, involving 99 Buddhist monksspirit
The man reportedly passed out after delivering his message. When he awoke, the spirit had left him.
"Spirit houses" are part of Thailand's spirits
Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport will officially open Thursday at 3 a.m. when the old airport at Don Muang will be closed to commercial traffic. The new airport was built on land
Ghost sighting by superstitious workers were common during the construction period.
The project has proved an unlucky one for former prime minister
Thaksin was overthrown by a military coup last Tuesday and with his government out of the way, several investigations into corruption, including for equipment purchases at Suvarnabhumi Airport, are expected to reveal some skeletons in the closet. apparently failed to achieve its purpose. house" be built to assure the smooth operation of the airport, the Bangkok Post reported Sunday., was interrupted mid-prayer Saturday by an unidentified man who claimed to be "Phu Ming", or "Grandfather Ming", who demanded that a proper " that inhabited a plot of land before the new owner. traditional belief system. The small shrines are meant to show respect to the bought by the government four decades ago in an eastern suburb of Bangkok that was previously called Nong Ngu Hao or Cobra Swamp. Thaksin Shinawatra who planned to preside over the opening of the billion-dollar infrastructure project Thursday as one of the crowning successes of his five years in power.
The rite, involving 99 Buddhist monksspirit
The man reportedly passed out after delivering his message. When he awoke, the spirit had left him.
"Spirit houses" are part of Thailand's spirits
Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport will officially open Thursday at 3 a.m. when the old airport at Don Muang will be closed to commercial traffic. The new airport was built on land
Ghost sighting by superstitious workers were common during the construction period.
The project has proved an unlucky one for former prime minister
Thaksin was overthrown by a military coup last Tuesday and with his government out of the way, several investigations into corruption, including for equipment purchases at Suvarnabhumi Airport, are expected to reveal some skeletons in the closet. apparently failed to achieve its purpose. house" be built to assure the smooth operation of the airport, the Bangkok Post reported Sunday., was interrupted mid-prayer Saturday by an unidentified man who claimed to be "Phu Ming", or "Grandfather Ming", who demanded that a proper " that inhabited a plot of land before the new owner. traditional belief system. The small shrines are meant to show respect to the bought by the government four decades ago in an eastern suburb of Bangkok that was previously called Nong Ngu Hao or Cobra Swamp. Thaksin Shinawatra who planned to preside over the opening of the billion-dollar infrastructure project Thursday as one of the crowning successes of his five years in power.
Reference By : www.newkerala.com
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