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Burning joss paper on parking spots for the disabled during Hungry Ghost Festival

  • 07 August, 2022
  • Naomi Hellman
Burning joss paper on parking spots for the disabled during Hungry Ghost Festival
Burning joss paper on a street in Taipei (Source: Naomi Hellman)

A bedding store clerk burns a handful of medium-size sheaves of cheap, coarse textured, yellowish joss paper (spirit money) printed with a red-inked decorative design of the Chinese characters for prosperity in bold and depictions of the gods of wealth.

The paper is laminated in the center with a rectangular square of shiny gold foil, which is offered almost exclusively to gods as the highest rank of recipient, and is packaged with a green cover, a rebus for pecuniary luck or good fortune.

She burns the paper in a handicap parking spot on the side of the road, presenting a hazard to motorists and pedestrians and denying access to those with disabilities.

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