Chinese New Year Cards

A Post-Holiday Excuse to Give & Give Again

Chinese New Year Cards

As a former expatriate resident of China, I've been absolutely nuts about keeping up on Chinese culture. A few days back I returned from a trip to central China and brought a few goodies for Chinese New Year 2008 - coming up this February 7. Namely, I got some
 Chinese New Year cards. See the pictures.

If you didn't get enough holiday at year's end, what's cool about Chinese New Year is that it's another great excuse to get together with friends to have some great food, great talk, and to mail some Chinese New Year cards or even give away some hong bao (which we'll get to later).

Where To Get 'Em? In China?

I bought a few Hallmark brand Chinese New Year cards and a pack of hong bao for about five RMB each ("renminbi" or "the People's currency", also written as ¥5), equivalent to about 67¢ in US cash. I bought them at a place called "E-Mart", a Korean-Chinese joint venture department store located just south of the intersection of Xizang Road and Fuxing Road (西藏路与复兴路口) in Shanghai, People's Republic of China. For those of you living in Shanghai, this is just south of the new Lao Xi Men (老西门站) underground metro station.

What About America?

Some of you may shout "No fair!" - that I cheated because I bought my Chinese New Year cards directly in China. Well, okay. I happened to be at the right place at the right time.

For those of us who cannot just hop on the plane and go to China, there is ample respite if you live in a somewhat larger city elsewhere. Really large cities - such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin - all have their own versions of "Chinatown".

Even if you live in a somewhat smaller city, you most likely know some Chinese folks at a local Chinese restaurant who may have some connections to a Chinese grocery store or two in town. Or you can check your yellow pages under the Markets section that specialize in "Chinese" and/or "Asian".

Go Green & Send An E-Card Instead

Related information
  • "Go green" and send e-cards instead
  • Also hand out some "hong bao"
 
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Happy New Years to you John too. I love hearing about your trips to China.

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 2:01:01 PM

Horses going toward success- I like that.

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 7:01:49 AM

Happy Chinese new year! (English)

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 3:01:23 AM

I like cinco de mayo! I would like to go to fuxing road, any of you ladies want to go? where is that dam bird?

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 3:01:30 AM

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