Category
page 1Chinese ghosts
Ulambana
traditional Buddhist and Taoist festival

Jiangshi
A jiāngshī (), also known as a Chinese hopping vampire, is a type of undead creature or reanimated corpse in Chinese legends and folklore. Due to the influence of Hong Kong cinema, it is typically depicted in modern popular culture as a stiff corpse dressed in official garments from the Qing dynasty. Although the pronunciation of jiangshi varies in different East Asian countries, all of them refer to the Chinese version of vampire.
mínghūn
marriage in which one or both parties are deceased in Chinese tradition
hungry ghost
Chinese conception of the preta of Buddhist mythology
Mogwai
transliteration of the Cantonese word 魔鬼 meaning "monster", "evil spirit", "devil" or "demon"
yaoguai
thumb|240px|Creatures depicted in Luo Ping's Gui Qu Tu (; )
Fengdu Ghost City
large complex of shrines, temples and monasteries dedicated to the afterlife located on the Ming mountain
Botan Dōrō
play by San'yūtei Enchō