Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Does the fire paper burn with the face or
Does the fire paper burn with the face or
Not really.
The paper burned for tomb-sweeping rituals is mainly fire paper, and it can be bought at the village kiosk. According to village elders, fire paper is paper produced from reeds, weeds or rice straw stalks as raw materials.
The Ching Ming Festival, which is a festival of remembrance of loved ones, is coming up soon, and many stores are starting to do business again, because according to our traditional thinking, Ching Ming is a time to burn fire paper for loved ones so that they don't suffer in the netherworld.
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