2nd day of the 2nd Month of the Lunar Calendar
Since their migration to the present-day New Territories in Song and Yuan Dynasties, the major clans of Hong Kong have been worshipping their ancestors in their ancestral halls. They share a deep-rooted belief that through the rites of worship, their ancestors bestow blessings on their posterity. The activity also fosters cohesion between members of the clan and advocates the morals of revering one’s ancestors. With the exception of the Great Clearance in the early Qing dynasty, the ancestral worship activities in Hong Kong have not been interrupted and have passed from generation to generation, which become a unique local custom. Although some of the rites have now been simplified, one may gain a glimpse of rural life in the olden days and the traditional thoughts in the Chinese society.