Coinciding with the Zhongyuan Festival (Obon Festival), San Francisco Chinatown has never been phenomenal because of a hungry ghost from Chinese legend. At 4 p.m. yesterday, thousands of tourists and citizens from different communities, ethnic groups and cultural backgrounds gathered next to the Chinatown-Bailan Station of the San Francisco Central Metro to watch the 14-foot-tall "Tuas King" (commonly known as the Ghost King) invited by Miaolian Immortal Museum from Hong Kong to take photos with the Ghost King.