Chinese Hell Bank Notes, often referred to as Joss Paper, are traditional spirit money used in Chinese ancestral worship and funerary rites. These notes are symbolic currency offered to deceased ancestors to provide them with wealth and comfort in the afterlife. They are typically burned as a way to transmit the offerings to the spiritual world.\n
Hell Bank Notes are not legal tender but hold significant ritual and cultural value in Chinese traditions. They have also become collectible items for people interested in cultural artifacts and folk traditions.