…country. The annual Red Envelope show, now in its fifth year, celebrates the Asian cultural tradition of exchanging red envelopes during Lunar New Year as symbols of good luck and…
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6 Things You’re Sure To See At A Chinese American Christmas
…Night” and is pretty close to the Chinese word for apple, ping guo. So, it’s not uncommon to be gifted an apple, of all things, for Christmas. Red Envelopes (Nicholas…
Celebrate Lunar New Year at The Americana at Brand
…Chinese red envelopes, which may contain cash prizes or gift cards, through March 1, and look for special lunar new year shopping specials from stores like Nordstrom, Lucy Zahran &…
Looking For a Fun Way to Celebrate Lunar New Year? Check Out The Americana at Brand
…for an oversized costumed God of Prosperity statue, brilliant red Chinese New Year lanterns and bright horticulture at The Americana at Brand, while hand-formed fan sculptures, brilliant red Chinese New…
Get Ready To Cry With This Heartfelt Commercial
…a time for family to gather together, pass out red envelopes and (of course) eat to their heart’s desires. Aside from the traditions of fireworks, red packets, decorating and cleaning,…
It’s Not Too Late To Get In Touch With Your Inner Child With These 9 AAPI-Authored Children’s Books
…Wong Lunar New Year is a time for new beginnings. For some people the holiday means watching parades and receiving red envelopes. For others, the holiday means celebrating with unique…
Monday Giveaway: Lunar New Year Gift Cards
…alternative to the cash usually placed in red envelopes. Leave a comment by 5 p.m. PST on Friday, January 21st sharing what the Year of the Rabbit means to you…
Rich Ting Is Keeping The Legend Of His Martial Arts Heroes Alive In ‘Warrior’
…money in red envelopes endure. “The other team would pull their eyes sideways or mimic a Chinese take-out guy,” recalls Ting, who played football at Yale. When asked how it…
Happy Lunar New Year! Check Out These 6 Holiday Traditions And Where To Celebrate Them
…important meals of the year. Many traditions include giving out red envelopes (hóngbāo) of money to children, and afterward families stay up all night waiting for the new year. If…