People living in some rural areas in China are going to great lengths to visit long-departed relatives during the annual Ching Ming Festival that their efforts have been dubbed “survival training in the wild”.
Ching Ming is an occasion for Chinese families to honour their dead by burning paper money and objects useful in the afterlife, offering food and wine, and clearing tombs of dust, weeds and debris.
Mainland social media has been highly amused by the story of a hapless man in China who tried to deposit hell money at an ATM in a bizarre bid to boost his bank balance.
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