- The custom of "sek pun" of villagers in Sheung Shui
After villagers of Sheung Shui completed their ancestral worship, food was cooked on the hill and served in basins. People sat around the basins to enjoy the food. This custom is also called “sek shan tou”, which means eating on the hillside.
- Villagers prepared the basin feast
After their ancestral worship, villagers in the New Territories cooked different food on the hill to prepare the basin feast.
- News coverage of the basin feast served to the residents of Shui Tsiu San Tsuen
Wah Kiu Yat Po reported on the sek pun (basin feast) served to the residents of Shui Tsiu San Tsuen in Yuen Long after their ancestral worship rituals.