Bulk Chinese New Year Party Decorations Kit:
- 3 Pairs x Chinese New Year Spring Couplets Poem Scrolls Chunlian Duilian in 2 sizes: 59″ L x 9.8″ W, 46.4″ L x 8.1″ W.
- 5 x Good-luck Slogan Huichun: 11.4″ L x 4.7″ W.
- 3 x Fu stickers: 13″ x 13″.
- 30 x Chinese red envelopes hong bao: 6.9″ L x 3.5″ W, 4.5″ L x 3.1″ W.
- 10 x Chinese Character Paper Cutting Window Clings: 11″ in diameter.
- 2 x Chinese Character Paper Cutting Fan-shaped Fu Hanging Ornaments: 16.8″ W x 26″ H.
- 32 x Chinese characters felt ornaments: 4.7″ in diameter.
- 8 x Chinese Red lanterns: 12.6″ wide.
- 2 x Felt Chinese lucky garlands Oriental Red String Garlands: 3.3′ long per garland.
- 1 x Happy Chinese New Year Banner (adjustable from 6.6 feet to 9.8 feet depending on how far apart you want to space each banner piece)
- 30 x Chinese Good Fortune coins: 0.8″ in diameter.
- 2 x Adhesive wall hooks: 2.4″ x 2.4″.
- 32 x Twist ties: 7.9″ long.
On the Spring Festival 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. 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. Great to decorate your home, office, party, shop, classroom, restaurant, store, mall, and so on.
Chinese red envelopes, also called hong bao, red packets, lai see, or lucky money envelopes are presented as monetary gifts to family on New Year as a wish for good luck in the coming year. All Chinese red envelopes will have auspicious images and Chinese characters on the front to express good wishes.
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