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Mr Tan Chew Lee, 65, is a veteran auctioneer during the Hungry Ghost month, with 40 years of experience under his belt.
When Mr Tan takes the stage, he uses a cocktail of flattery, force and good wit in a showy display of the art of persuasion.
During the seventh month, merchant associations, grassroots organisations and resident committees for the community will organise auctions to raise funds for Hungry Ghost festivities like getais and offerings as well as for staging dinners. Fu wu (lucky items) are sold to bidders in return for good fortune. The items range from prosperity urns, to big bottles of alcohol to childrens' toys and plants. Bids can run from hundreds of dollars and even up to $500,000.
Popular auctioneers like Mr Tan are well sought-after because they are able to work the crowds, persuading audience members to place higher bids
Mr Tan Chew Lee, 65, is a veteran auctioneer during the Hungry Ghost month, with 40 years of experience under his belt.
When Mr Tan takes the stage, he uses a cocktail of flattery, force and good wit in a showy display of the art of persuasion.
During the seventh month, merchant associations, grassroots organisations and resident committees for the community will organise auctions to raise funds for Hungry Ghost festivities like getais and offerings as well as for staging dinners. Fu wu (lucky items) are sold to bidders in return for good fortune. The items range from prosperity urns, to big bottles of alcohol to childrens' toys and plants. Bids can run from hundreds of dollars and even up to $500,000.
Popular auctioneers like Mr Tan are well sought-after because they are able to work the crowds, persuading audience members to place higher bids