28 AUGUST 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman leaves out a banquet of food for her ancestors on Hungry Ghost Day in Bangkok's Chinatown. Mahayana Buddhists believe that the gates of hell are opened on the full moon of the seventh lunar month of the Chinese calendar, and the spirits of hungry ghosts allowed to roam the earth. These ghosts need food and merit to find their way back to their own. People help by offering food, paper money, candles and flowers, making merit of their own in the process. Hungry Ghost Day is observed in communities with a large ethnic Chinese population, like Bangkok's Chinatown. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ