Making Offerings to the Bride's Ancestors and Returning Gifts by the Bride's Family
- The bride's uncle will light the incense for the newlyweds and the family to make offerings to the bride's ancestors.
- To indicate reciprocation, the bride's family will perform the etiquette called "Hui Sheng " (or "Ya Sheng "), meaning they return part of the betrothal gifts presented by the groom's family and place them inside red wooden wedding chests brought by the groom's family.
Return Gifts
- Large Wedding Cake: 6 to 12 boxes.
- Small Wedding Cake: 6 to 12 boxes.
- Wedding Incense, Firecrackers and Candles: Return one box set.
- Wedding Candy: Return one box set.
- Gold jewelry for the groom.
- Gift of Clothing for the Groom: a full range of clothing items, including clothes, wallet, socks, shoes, suit, shirt, necktie, tie clip, belt and watch. The gift usually comprises of 6 to 12 clothing items.
Large Wedding Cake: 6 to 12 boxes.