Adults under strain as hongbao grow fatter
For Chinese children, the arrival of Spring Festival brings with it cash-filled red envelopes, but the practice is putting strain on the wallets of adults.
Simple, affordable gift ideas for mom
Treat mom with the homemade gift of gerbera daisies in bottles tied with a ribbon.
Dumplings for Chinese New Year
This weekend New Zealand's Chinese community will celebrate the New Year, with fireworks and parades planned around the country.
P.F. Chang’s Celebrates Chinese New Year with Red Envelope Giveaway
P.F. Chang’s is ringing in the Year of the Dragon with a special gift for guests. In honor of the 15-day Chinese celebration, guests who visit any P.F. Chang’s in the United States from January 23 through February 6, 2012 will receive a red envelope containing an unknown reward.
Eastday-Adults under strain as hongbao grow fatter
SHANGHAI - For Chinese children, the arrival of Spring Festival brings with it cash-filled red envelopes, but the practice is putting strain on the wallets of adults.
It’s that time of the year for ‘thank-you’ notes
United States Postal Service Officer In Charge Debra Gornik introduces "The Great Thank You Note Project" offering free thank you note cards and envelopes to educators, Scout troop leaders and youth groups. To participate in the project contact USPS customer relations at 239-573-9638.
Donna Erickson: Assemble starter kits and put homemade valentine materials at your kids' fingertips
If you have youngsters in your house, give them a create-a-card kit this week for some do-it-yourself valentines. You'll be giving a little gift to get another heartfelt gift started.
Jimmy Dimora federal racketeering trial: Ferris Kleem says he 'was commiting illegal act' with cash gift
Berea businessman Ferris Kleem, who has pleaded guilty and is cooperating with federal prosecutors in the racketeering case against Jimmy Dimora, said today he knew it was a crime to give Dimora and former county auditor Frank Russo envelopes full of cash.
Year of the Dragon
Although most Americans celebrated New Years on Jan. 1, in many communities festivities are ongoing to usher in the Chinese Year of the Dragon.