Singaporeans flock to Malaysia for voodoo magic
Shin Min Daily News - 3 hrs 32 mins ago
Priestess Miao Chan practices Miao Jiang witchcraft, which is used specifically on heartless men.
Singaporeans are flocking to Malaysia for voodoo magic to hold on to their husbands.
A famous witch doctor there can supposedly help Singaporeans save their ailing relationships by making the men have a change of heart. As a result, hordes of Singaporeans are seeking her help.
The famous "miracle-worker" is Priestess Miao Chan. She belongs to the eighth generation of Miao Jiang witchcraft, which originates from Yunnan, China.
She says, "In olden days, the girls of the Miao Jiang tribe were very passionate and many passing merchants would sleep with them and promise to return but never did. These heartbroken women created Miao Jiang witchcraft and it is passed on only to women, not men".
Many people think that Miao Jiang witchcraft is evil black magic but the priestess refutes this.
She explains, "This is really a form of secret arts that can affect people through their photographs and birth details."
The charm she uses most frequently is the "Heart-binding Charm", which can supposedly save ailing relationships by making the men have a change of heart.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 9 July 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.
Shin Min Daily News - 3 hrs 32 mins ago
Priestess Miao Chan practices Miao Jiang witchcraft, which is used specifically on heartless men.
Singaporeans are flocking to Malaysia for voodoo magic to hold on to their husbands.
A famous witch doctor there can supposedly help Singaporeans save their ailing relationships by making the men have a change of heart. As a result, hordes of Singaporeans are seeking her help.
The famous "miracle-worker" is Priestess Miao Chan. She belongs to the eighth generation of Miao Jiang witchcraft, which originates from Yunnan, China.
She says, "In olden days, the girls of the Miao Jiang tribe were very passionate and many passing merchants would sleep with them and promise to return but never did. These heartbroken women created Miao Jiang witchcraft and it is passed on only to women, not men".
Many people think that Miao Jiang witchcraft is evil black magic but the priestess refutes this.
She explains, "This is really a form of secret arts that can affect people through their photographs and birth details."
The charm she uses most frequently is the "Heart-binding Charm", which can supposedly save ailing relationships by making the men have a change of heart.
Source: Shin Min Daily News, 9 July 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.