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Family Business Keeps Handmade Joss Paper Craft Alive
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2025-04-04
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Joss paper, or ghost money, is a staple at Taiwanese temples. Offered to the gods and ancestors, most joss paper is now mass produced by machines. But one family is trying to preserve handmade techniques at their workshop.
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