The Lunar New Year this year is on February 17. As always I will post as many luxe Red Envelopes that I can. Luxury Beauty Brand Sisley gifted me 2 boxes with 10 Envelopes in each box. The red and gold is so beautiful together. #redenvelopes#LunarNewYear
From red dresses to RedEnvelopes, traditional Taiwanese Weddings are full of charm 🎎💌 Today, couples mix old customs with creative twists for a joyful celebration 💒✨ Curious how tradition meets modern style? Watch the video! 🎥
This school's opening day was nothing short of spectacular! The principal greeted students at the gate with a delightful surprise—lucky "red envelope" filled with blessings and good wishes for the new term. A heartwarming start to the academic year! 🏫💖 #BackToSchool#RedEnvelopes#NewBeginnings#Blessings
To celebrate Lunar New Year, we're giving away 100 #RedEnvelopes each containing a free gift:
🎀 80 x Tomatin 18 Year Old (70cl)
🎀 20 x Single Cask Experience (for 2 people)
Place your order from our online shop by 12th February to receive yours: bit.ly/3KrsBeR
【Spring Festival Finds】This year's red envelopes are so creative! Especially the foldable ones~ As soon as you let them go, it's like magic, and a 'rain of red envelopes' starts to fall clatteringly!🤩🤩
#RedEnvelopes#SpringFestival
🌸 The First Day of the Chinese New Year: Welcoming Spring 🌸
🧨 On the first day of the Chinese New Year, there's a saying in Cangzhou: "Rise early, live well." Before dawn, people wake up early to honor their ancestors, worship deities, burn incense, and set off firecrackers—an activity known as "Qiang Chun" or "Welcoming Spring." This tradition reflects reverence for heaven and the gods, praying for favorable weather and family peace in the coming year. By daytime, after enjoying the dumplings, people visit relatives and friends, bringing gifts in a custom called "He Xin Sui," or "Welcoming the New Year." Younger generations pay their respects to elders, wishing them well and receiving lucky money in return. This exchange symbolizes warding off evil spirits and embracing a year of blessings. 🧧
#CangzhouTraditions#NewYear#SeizingSpring#CelebratingTheNewYear#AncestorWorship#RedEnvelopes#LuckyMoney#NewYearCustoms#ChineseCulture#CangzhouTravel
As the new year begins, we wish you good #fortune and #happiness! In #Guangdong, the first day of the #ChineseNewYear is celebrated with unique traditions. Families in places like #Foshan and #Chaoshan start the day with "Zhai Pan" (a dish of tofu, vermicelli, radishes, etc.), symbolizing peace and well-being for the year ahead. It is also a tradition to pay respect to elders and receive #RedEnvelopes filled with good luck. Another custom is visiting temples to pray for blessings and prosperity in the new year. What is your way of celebrating the festival? Share your festive moments with us! #CelebratingCNYGlobally
This year’s Chanel’s Red Envelopes are made of luxe cardboard and beautiful art work. I received the Valentine’s velvet ribbon and metal camellia with it. Still waiting for the Lunar New Year ribbon and charm. #redenvelopes#lunarnewyear2025