Come and learn to make a candy dish out of red envelopes. Hang it up or use as a dish to fill with candies during the Lunar New Year of the Monkey. Maximum 25 participants. Materials will be provided.
It’s no secret how Jade Wu earned the nickname the “red-envelope art master.” When you see the former longtime San Francisco political aide’s elaborate creations, handcrafted almost entirely out of ...
In Chinese society, “red envelope” refers to a monetary gift placed in a red packet because the color symbolizes good luck. That’s where Red Envelope got its name. Was the San Francisco-based gifts ...
The Year of the Rabbit is on the horizon, friends. This year, Lunar New Year, which is celebrated in many Asian cultures and countries, begins on Sunday, January 22. If you're only vaguely familiar ...
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