Joss stick burning is an everyday practice in traditional Chinese religion.
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Wares include crisply modeled figures, cups, bowls and joss stick-holders.
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The union of breath with the body and meditation in a joss stick-filled room was never really me.
From the telegraph.co.uk
A sign urges visitors to light a joss stick and pray for the dead.
From the stltoday.com
According to Chinese custom and tradition, people worshipping ancestors at Chinese cemeteries or columbariums must first lay out their offerings and prayer items before burning the joss stick.