Every Qing Ming Festival, or Tomb Sweeping Day, Chinese people commemorate their ancestors by burning joss paper (“ghost money)” as well as gifts to help the afterlife reflect the real world. This year, it was apparently all about the internet routers, iPhones, and subway passes, which tells us more about the living than the dead.
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