Winlyn Bulk Chinese Lunar New Year Party Decorations Oriental Chinese Lucky Garland Red Ornaments Hong Bao Spring Festival Couplets Good Luck Ornaments Chinese Character Paper Cutting Fu Ornaments

$17.99

  • Bulk Chinese Lunar New Year Party Decorations Kit: 2 Pcs Felt Chinese Lucky Garlands + 1 Pc New Year Banner + 8 Pcs Chinese Red Lanterns + 2 Pairs of Chinese Spring Festival Couplets + 5 Pcs Good-luck Slogan Huichun + 2 Pairs of lucky door stickers+2 pcs Fu stickers+2 Pcs Oriental Red paper fans+30 Pcs Red Hong Bao + 10 Pcs Chinese Character Paper Cutting Window Clings + 32 Pcs Good Luck Ornaments+ 30 Pcs Good Fortune Coins+ 2 Pcs Adhesive Wall Hooks + 32 Pcs Twist Ties +1 Roll Adhesive Tape.
  • Spring Festival Couplets have 2 sizes, 59″ L x 9.8″ W and 46.4″ L x 8.1″ W. Good-luck Slogan Huichun measure about 11.4″ L x 4.7″ W. Fu stickers are 13″ x 13″. Hong bao have 2 sizes, 6.9″ L x 3.5″ W and 4.5″ L x 3.1″ W. Window clings are 11″ in diameter. Door stickers are 14.2″ tall. Red paper fans are 15.9″ wide. Chinese good luck ornaments are about 4.7″ in diameter. Chinese Red lanterns are 12.6″ wide. Each Chinese Lucky garland is 3.3 ft long. New year banner is 6.6 ft long.
  • Material & Color: Made from paper and felt. In traditional Chinese New Year color of red and gold, Chinese Spring Festival couplets, Chinese paper cutting window clings, Chinese character felt ornaments, and red envelopes hong bao feature auspicious words and patterns to express good wishes for the coming new year. In Chinese culture, red is the symbol of happiness, prosperity, and wealth, decorating your house with red is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck in the new year.
  • One of the red decorations that Chinese people love is Spring Festival couplet poems. On the couplets, good wishes or statements are expressed. New Year good wishes are pasted in pairs on both sides of the door frame to express people’s delight in the festival and wishes for a better year. Small Chinese couplets add a festive touch to your home or office, wishing for a good fortune. Red packets are presented as monetary gifts to family on New Year as a wish for good luck in the coming year.
  • Another door decoration is calligraphy of Fu characters, meaning happiness and fortune. Chinese always paste Fu characters upside down on the door or window because the inversion in Chinese called “dao” has the same pronunciation as the “coming” in Chinese. An inverted Fu character means the good fortune is coming. Window and door decorations are window flower paper cut and new year picture of two babies, which mean good luck. Hanging red lanterns in the entrance to bring prosperity and luck.
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