Hell money is a form of joss paper printed to resemble legal tender bank notes.
Many temples have large furnaces outside the main gate to burn joss paper.
Folding the paper is an important part of the burning ceremony as it distinguishes joss paper from actual money.
In Taoist rituals, the practice of burning joss paper to deities or ancestors is acceptable.
People also burn other forms of joss paper such as paper houses, cars and televisions to please the ghosts.
But the driver only found joss paper in the cashbox.
Joss paper and more contemporary joss paper like Hell bank notes.
Along with cultural practices, such as the burning of joss paper (which is discouraged by most practicing Buddhists), practitioners are often cremated.
Traditionally, after the show ends, the actor has to wash his face, burn joss paper, light incense, and pray to Chinese deities.
They are meant for burning joss papers.