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They gorge themselves on moo goo gai pan. They swoon over Donnie Yen and Zhang Ziyi.They’re “Sinophiles,” or people who love Chinese culture and all of its exports. If this describes someone you know, here are just a few Chinese gifts that will bring them closer to their favorite country! Chinese Gift Ideas, Chinese Gift Exchange, Moo Goo Gai Pan, Moo Shu, Chinese Christmas, Holiday China, Chinese Gifts, Travel China, China Culture

They gorge themselves on moo goo gai pan. They swoon over Donnie Yen and Zhang Ziyi.They’re “Sinophiles,” or people who love Chinese culture and all of its exports. If this describes someone you know, here are just a few Chinese gifts that will bring them closer to their favorite country!

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Amazon.com: Big Dot of Happiness Lunar New Year - Year of The Dragon Cootie Catcher Game - Fortunes - Fortune Tellers - Set of 12 : Toys & Games Fortune Teller Game, Origami Fortune Teller, Cootie Catcher, Fortune Tellers, Lunar Year, Dragon Games, Diy Origami, Fortune Telling, Fortune Teller

Lunar New Year Fortune Tellers INCLUDES a set of 12 unfolded cootie catchers that are a great activity for any Year of the Dragon. Fun Favor: Each flat Spring Festival cootie catcher game sheet measure 8 inches wide x 8 inches tall and comes with fortunes that will be entertaining for all. Easy to Play: Follow the easy assembly instructions included on the packaging. Then, have players insert their pointer fingers and thumbs into the pockets. They will pick out an object and spell it out as…

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Chinese New Year Kumquat tree with red packets for luck. The Chinese often display this evergreen tree in their home during the Chinese New Year celebration and showcase the fruit with stems and leaves attached. Kumquats symbolize prosperity and are often presented as gifts. It is customary for married couples to give lai see, a red envelope containing lucky money, to children. The amount is theoretically insignificant, because it is a gesture believed to bring luck and prosperity through ... Chinese New Year Christmas Tree, Lunar New Year Aesthetic, Chinese New Year Aesthetic, Chinese New Year Product Photography, Chinese New Year Installation, Chinese Red Envelope Aesthetic, Chinese Christmas, Modern Chinese Wedding, Chinese New Year Red Packet

Chinese New Year Kumquat tree with red packets for luck. The Chinese often display this evergreen tree in their home during the Chinese New Year celebration and showcase the fruit with stems and leaves attached. Kumquats symbolize prosperity and are often presented as gifts. It is customary for married couples to give lai see, a red envelope containing lucky money, to children. The amount is theoretically insignificant, because it is a gesture believed to bring luck and prosperity through…

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