Eerie banquet at Thai cemetery offers delectable food to nourish ‘hungry’ infant spirits
- Meticulous table arrangement laid out for 200 banquet ‘participants’ but chairs for ‘little spirits’ remain eerily empty

A cemetery in Thailand has prepared a lavish banquet for the “hungry” spirits of infants, drawing widespread attention online.
On July 20, the Chag Phak Kud Temple cemetery in Rayong province, eastern Thailand, held a Chinese-style banquet with 30 tables, according to the Thai media outlet Thaiger.
The meticulously arranged tables were laden with food and drink, while the chairs remained eerily empty.
More than 200 people are buried in the cemetery, including deceased and stillborn infants.
Kritthaphat Takkhet, the deputy chairman of Siam Ruamjai Foundation, which organised the event, said that the mothers of the infants did not normally hold any blessing ceremonies for their children.

This, he said, makes the babies’ souls feel “hungry”, hence the event.