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In traditional Chinese culture, especially in Taoism and some folk beliefs, joss paper is seen as a symbol of wealth, used to burn in offering to deities and ancestors. They are commonly known as hell bank notes, gold paper, or silver paper. The custom of burning joss paper is based on the belief that the deceased in the underworld also need money to sustain their afterlife. By burning joss paper, the living relatives can send this symbolic wealth to the underworld for the deceased to use. In addition to use in sacrificial rituals, people also burn joss paper on significant festivals such as Qingming Festival and the Hungry Ghost Festival, as well as funerals. This practice serves as a way to comfort the departed souls and is also a traditional custom expressing filial piety and remembrance. #OtherIndustries