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The most important New Year custom is for married couples to give lucky money called 'lay-see' to unmarried relatives, especially children. 'Lay-see' is a red packet containing 'lucky money' which people believe will bring luck to both the receiver and giver. Older family members must also give lucky money to all those who are younger in the family, including those who are married.
Kung hei fat choy!
The most important religious ritual, was the sacrifice to the ancestors. Loved ones, dearly departed are remembered with greatest respect, as they are responsible for the present and future good family fortune.
The family celebration on New Year's Eve is known as the "surrounding the stove" or weilu. This comprises of a dinner arranged for the spirits of the ancestors, together with the living and represents past and present, and one strong community.