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Chinese boy, 10, sues father for spending $11,500 of his red envelope money to fund second wedding
A Chinese court ruled in favor of a boy who sued his father for using all of his Lunar New Year red envelope money on ...
The envelopes are red because it’s the most auspicious color, associated with good luck and happiness. They are traditionally decorated with gold letters and Chinese symbols of luck, like the dragon, ...
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The powerful meaning of red envelopes on Chinese New Year & special etiquette for handing them out
As we approach Chinese New Year and prepare for the Year of the Fire Horse, people around the world are getting ready to participate in special annual traditions that help them mark the holiday. One ...
The boy, Xiaohui, had saved Chinese New Year red envelope money he got from relatives and friends over several years.
Tet may change in form, but the spirit of exchanging blessings endures, and a digital envelope sent with sincerity can still carry the warmth of a New Year handshake.
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