Chrissy Lau, the designer of Australia Post's Year of the Snake stamps and lucky snakes painted on a light rail tram in ...
The ornate snake-themed luxuries marketed by Western brands, however, stand in sharp contrast to the Year of the Snake gifts ...
Wu’s red-envelope artistry traces back to when she was growing up in Taishan, a Chinese city in Guangdong province along the ...
Chinese New Year red envelopes are a traditional custom typically observed during Spring Festival. People put money in red ...
Hong Kong and its tech-savvy residents may have fully embraced digital banking, but companies continue to offer unique and fancy red envelopes ... days of the Lunar New Year.
The lunar new year marks the first new moon of the lunar calendar, which this year rises on 29 January, kicking off ...
As the Chinese New Year begins ... The giving of red envelopes (hongbao) and sharing auspicious meals further strengthen family bonds, marking a time of optimism for the year ahead.
Dancers perform as lions during the Chinese New ... to ring in the new year. In many Asian cultures, the color symbolizes good fortune and joy. People dress in red attire, decorate their homes with ...
The ox, tiger, rabbit ... for good fortune. Red envelopes, or hóngbāo, filled with money are exchanged as tokens of prosperity. Firecrackers, lion dances, and ancestor worship complete the festive ...
Red is the main color ... as skincare products. Chinese money envelopes, also called hongbao or ang pau, are some of the most popular gifts during the Lunar New Year, especially if you're the ...