For this festival, people working away from their hometown will return home to pray for their ancestors.
As the economy develops charity grows as well, and the awareness of philanthropic behavior has become deeply embedded in Jinjiang society.
It usually uses two dancers who show powerful movements, with a strong posture and agility to symbolize the lion.
There are several religions in Jinjiang -- Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Manichean, Christianity, and Hinduism.
Weiya is also a time for employers to treat their employees to a banquet to thank them for their hard work throughout the year.
There are various celebrations with New Year’s visits to neighbors, warding off disease, worship of the gods, and playing games.