Covid-19 in the afterlife: Hong Kong shop sells joss paper face masks
KUALA LUMPUR — It’s no surprise that joss paper shops sell just about anything for those who want to ensure their deceased loved ones are comfortable in the afterlife.
KUALA LUMPUR — It’s no surprise that joss paper shops sell just about anything for those who want to ensure their deceased loved ones are comfortable in the afterlife.
But one shop in Hong Kong is taking things to the next level by selling joss paper face masks, just in case the Covid-19 pandemic finds its way into the spirit world.
An image of the colourful paper face masks was posted on Facebook’s Complaint Singapore page by Chris Goh on Aug 16.
“Ghost month coming soon, anyone need mask can PM (private message) me,” he wrote, referring to the upcoming Hungry Ghost Festival.
The traditional festival, which falls on Sept 2 this year, sees living descendants honouring deceased ancestors by a myriad of rituals, including burning joss paper in the form of material items such as clothes, money, houses and cars.
According to the photograph, one joss paper mask costs HK$10 (S$1.76).
Hilarious comments soon poured in as social media users couldn’t get past the irony of selling face masks for those in the underworld.
One user pointed out that these joss paper masks for the dead might be a useful gift for those who refuse to wear a mask to remind them of their mortality in the face of a pandemic.
“Good, I need this as a present to those who refuse to wear a mask,” a comment read.
“[I] didn’t know there’s Covid-19 there,” one Facebook user said.
“Ghosts also must have social distancing,” another replied.
“Is there no lockdown or circuit breaker down there?” one person said mockingly. MALAY MAIL