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A golden furnace is a traditional Chinese furnace used to burn incense, paper money, and other offerings to ancestors and deities. It is a common sight in temples, shrines, and other religious sites in Taiwan. Golden furnaces are typically made of cast iron or steel. They have a large opening at the top for inserting offerings, and a firebox at the bottom for burning them. The furnace is often decorated with auspicious symbols, such as dragons, phoenixes, or lotus flowers. The burning of incense and paper money is an important part of Chinese religious practice. It is believed that these offerings help to connect the living with the dead, and to bring good fortune to the living. In addition to its religious significance, the golden furnace also has a practical purpose. It helps to reduce the amount of waste generated by the burning of paper money.