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Red Equals Good Luck |
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Red Equals Good Luck
By Jody Williams |
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1 Chinese New Year is filled with tradition. A tradition is something that has been done year after year. Many times these traditions are handed down from generation to generation. One tradition of the Chinese New Year is to hand out red envelopes. Red envelopes are given out on New Year's Day. The envelopes are red because red means good luck and happiness in the Chinese culture. Red envelopes are given to children and people who are not married. The amount inside each envelope is .....![]() |
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