What are Chinese happy money?

Chinese happiness is the money that is traditionally given in red packages to young people during the Chinese New Year. These red envelopes are called Hung Bao and are usually decorated with symbols of wealth and happiness. The proximity of the relationship between the donor and the recipient also affects the amount of cash. During the Chinese New Year, older children usually receive more money in their red envelopes than younger children.

Lucky money at weddings is enough to buy a nice gift. At many Chinese weddings, red envelopes are handed over to the bride and groom, but are not open later, because it is usually considered grossly to open a package of money before the donor. The bride and groom can take the envelope and thank the donors. A relative or friend will often maintain Hung bao envelopes in Charge and this person can write a donor's name for every red package so that the wedding couple know who each gift.

Red envelopes are used for Chinese happiness because the Chinese consider the red color of happiness and happiness. Most of the envelopes sold using Hung Bao have happiness and happiness on the outside of the Chinese symbols. Some of these envelopes are very elegant and fantasies with embossed gold patterns on a rich red background.

Chinese happiness that can be provided in the form of coins, accounts or even a check. Children can use their own to buy small toys and candies, while older children can use them for school supplies or even save for teaching. Some employers give employees envelopes as a bonus or a gift for the Chinese New Year. Everything Hung Bao given in the red envelopes is considered to work against evil.

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