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CHINESE VAMPIRES
"In China a vampire (kiang si or kiong si) generally breaks out of its coffin during
the night, as the powers of evil spectres are paralysed by daylight. It commonly kills
its prey by sucking the blood out of the body, a proceeding which it completes in a
few seconds. Its body is said to be covered all over with long white hair, and its nails
exceedinly long, which reminds us of a belief prevalent amongst Europeans, that the
hair and nails continue to grow after death."
--The Religious System of China by
 J..J.M De Groot,PhD, page 106


An important and useful series of books to read about Chinese vampires and fighting supernatural evil is
THE RELIGIOUS SYSTEM OF CHINA by J.J.M De Groot, PhD. In this muti-volume set, is the only published
 research of its kind that I am aware of which covers everything from burial procedures, vampires, were-animals
and shapeshifters, reptile demons, mirrors, ginseng and plant spirits. It is highly recommended to anyone
studying this area of vampires and vampire hunting.


BOOKS AND OTHER WRITINGS OF INTEREST
The Religious System of China by J..J.M De Groot,PhD
Chinese Ghouls and Goblins - G.Willoughby Meade
P'u Sung-Ling

Research

The Chiang Shih            
The Undead in Asia
Demon: Chiang-Shih
Jianshi Hopping Corpse
Taoists Preists and Hopping Vampires
The Hopping Vampires
Chinese Hopping Puppet













Flowing Water


Garlic
Sword


 Vampire Hunters
Mirror
Feng Shui/Defense Against Vampire ghouls

Black Sect and Occultist Myths
Ba Gua
Sha and Chi
Mirrors and Sha (Negative Energy)
Negative Ions
What are Negative Ions?
Measuting Chi energy
Feng Shui Compass
Chinese Symbol for WATER
Coin Sword
Dark Buddhist Sect
Master Lu Sheng Yen: Vampire Corpse
The Hopping Vampires

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Spooky Encounters : A Gwailo's Guide to Hong Kong Horror
by Daniel O'Brien

Hopping vampires, seductive spirits and giant predatory tongues! Tsui Hark's A Chinese Ghost Story in 1987 gave many Western viewers their first taste of supernatural thrills, Oriental style. Yet the film was a comparatively late entry in a well-established genre. From Sammo Hung's Spooky Encounters to King Hu's valedictory Painted Skin, the 1980s Hong Kong ghost film cycle produced a stylish and distinctive body of work that compares with the best of Universal and Hammer.

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Critical Vision (July 15, 2003)
  • ISBN: 1900486318

Movies
Mr.Vampire
Mr.Vampire
Geung si sin sang
Lam Ching-Ying Honk Kong Legend
Lam Ching Ying Dedication [Forum]
Lam Ching Ying, Ghostbuster
Lam Ching Ying's Memorial Hall
Lam Ching Ying: The Original Vampire Slayer
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974)
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires Poster Art
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (english)
Era of Vampires
Vampire Hunters/Era of Vampires
10 Things I Learned While Watching Asian Horror
Jackie Chan: Chi Vampire Episode
Mr.Vampire

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