Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Guests’ Gifts for Chinese Wedding

 Guests’ Gifts for Chinese Wedding

For wedding guests, it sometimes seems that there are more things to be avoided than chosen.

For instance, avoid giving clocks (the word clock, zhong, sounds like ‘bury somebody’ in Chinese),refrain from sending white things(the white things always represent for sorrowful and impoverished things in Chinese culture)(engraved ceramic ring for women),avert from giving black things(the black things mean unfortunate and adversity in Chinese culture),


avoid giving pears (the word pear, li, sounds like separate in Chinese), refrain from sending umbrella (the word umbrella ,san, sounds like break up in Chinese) Stay away from sets of four (the word four, si, sounds like ‘death’ in Chinese) and instead opt for other even numbers or a set of eight.(tungsten carbide wedding bands ring)

It’s also best not to give knives to a Chinese couple, (the knives too sharp, and mean relation broken in Chinese culture),although this is a common wedding gift in the West. In a word, avoid giving anything that comes in a frame.


When in doubt, the best gift you can bring to a Chinese wedding is money. Typically, money is wrapped in a small red envelope, which comes specially designed with auspicious symbols and sayings printed on the front. Make sure that the money is crisp and new and, again, avoid multiples of four, except eight, which is a lucky number. In lieu of cash, checks are also fine.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Chinese Traditional Wedding Candy

Chinese Traditional Wedding Candy

Candy plays a very significant roles in any traditional Chinese wedding. Candy is exchanged between the families as a traditional symbol of happiness and fruitful offspring. [Tungsten engraving ring] Because candy is sweet, a symbol of the young couple is sweet, the role of the wedding candy is to tell a good news that we already married, and we want to share our happiness with you.— ceramic wedding ring ladies


The most traditional type of wedding candy is a hard peanut and sesame candy. Peanuts are associated with virility and are a lucky gift for a new bride and groom to have a large family.[ceramic ring for men] Usually, two packets of peanut and sesame candy are exchanged between the couple’s families on the morning of the wedding for good luck.

Many modern couples also choose to incorporate candy into their receptions, as either a party favor or table decoration.grooved ceramic rings —Traditional Chinese wedding candies are wrapped in red papers with the golden symbol of double happiness displayed on each one. Sometimes, the sweets are placed into larger containers of different shapes, like traditional glass vases, which make great table decorations, or more offbeat styles like Chinese takeout boxes.[episode:tungsten engagement rings women ]


Another trendy way to incorporate sweets into your reception feast is to offer a candy buffety, where a large array of different types of candies is laid out on a special table for the guests to choose from.[tungsten ring] 

Finally, some couples like to personally hand out candy favors to their guests as a symbol of their appreciation for attending the wedding.

The type of candies you choose is not important, but it is always best to make sure that they are packaged in red wrappers. — brown ceramic rings— For a traditional Chinese wedding, most young couple choose the conventional double happiness candies.

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