Cash gifts are acceptable but they must be given in even number amounts, for example, $20, $60, $80, etc. Odd number amounts are to be avoided. Amounts with the number …

Chinese Traditional Accessories

Cash gifts are acceptable but they must be given in even number amounts, for example, $20, $60, $80, etc. Odd number amounts are to be avoided. Amounts with the number …

The following are considered taboos and highly inauspicious acts: Pregnant ladies may not participate in a Chinese wedding. This applies to Chinese guests and varies among families. Those with a …

Red, being the auspicious colour for the Chinese, will feature strongly in Chinese weddings. The homes of the bride and groom will be decorated in red. The red double happiness …

In some families, eggs dyed red would be distributed to all guests. The eggs are a symbol of fertility and can be distributed to anyone

In Chinese society, a red envelope or red packet (Known as Hong Bao in Mandarin, Ang Pao in Hokkien and Lai See in Cantonese) is a monetary gift which is given …

In Chinese society, the wedding reception is known as xǐ-jǐu (喜酒, literally joyful wine), and is far more important than the wedding itself which tends to be a brief civil ceremony. The timing …

Chinese marriage became a custom between 402-221 B.C. Despite China’s long history and many different geographical areas, there are basically six rituals, generally known as the three letters and six etiquette.Three …

Marriages in early societies Sibling marriages Inter-clan marriage and antithetic marriage Maternal marriage and monogamy Marriages in early societies In traditional Chinese thinking, people in “primitive” societies did not marry, …