Chinese new year decor

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three red paper flowers sitting on top of a table

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the table is set with plates and place settings for two people to eat dinner together

This week we're celebrating Chinese New Year, here in Hong Kong. I thought it would be fun to kick off the week by hosting an intimate dinner party for some of my girlfriends. We had a great time picking out decorations from our local market in Sham Shui Po. The shops were full of red and gold and I found some of the shop owners to be friendly and helpful to this naive expat. For our centerpiece, we used gold branches and some flowering branches that we purchased from the flower market in…

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red lanterns are hanging from the ceiling in different styles and colors, with chinese writing on them

Download premium image of Chinese lantern, editable element set by Techi about chinese lantern, chinese element, asian, asian decor, and chinese 16543798

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a blue vase filled with lots of fruit on top of a wooden table next to a plant

Smalldu Nearly Natural Fake Plants,Fall Flowers Artificial 5 pcs Pomegranate Branchs 30.7 Inch Long stem for Home Decor Clearance,Chinese New Year Decorations (Vase Not Included)

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a white vase sitting on top of a table next to a red piece of paper

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a bowl filled with oranges on top of a wooden table

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oranges are hanging on the tree with red cards

Chinese New Year Kumquat tree with red packets for luck. The Chinese often display this evergreen tree in their home during the Chinese New Year celebration and showcase the fruit with stems and leaves attached. Kumquats symbolize prosperity and are often presented as gifts. It is customary for married couples to give lai see, a red envelope containing lucky money, to children. The amount is theoretically insignificant, because it is a gesture believed to bring luck and prosperity through…

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