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    Chinese gift-giving and a few classic symbols

    Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Not all Filipinos are necessarily interested to go into details of the Chinese horoscope nor are they inclined to find out what the Year of the Dragon means.

    However, many good-intentioned Pinoys wish to greet their Chinese friends or business colleagues a hearty "Kung Hei Fat Choi" and show sincere intentions.

    If you have no time to study all the meanings used in Chinese culture or are not inclined to use the horoscope symbols, following are few notable classical design elements that you may want to keep in mind when shopping for a proper gift:

    Lotus flower symbolizes purity.

    You see them a lot in Chinese gardens and paintings. The lotus flower rises above muddy waters and is considered a symbol of purity. For example, it could signify uprightness in the midst of a corrupt society.

    Peony is for good fortune

    Different colors have different degrees of importance and combining peonies with other flowers also provides additional meaning.

    In general, you can give peonies or gifts with peony symbols to wish your colleague good fortune and honor. It also represents feminine beauty and when in full bloom, the peony is also the symbol of peace.

    Fish equates to wealth

    This is a symbol closely tied to the accumulation of money or affluence. Aside from carp fish, there are other varieties that symbolize prosperity. You may notice that in certain Chinese restaurants, a specific type of fish is kept and displayed by the entrance-this is for good luck and good business.

    Crane is for longevity

    Go ahead and wish your business partners a long life as that is considered a blessing. In the Philippines, Chinese and Filipinos alike commonly eat noodles to wish for a long life.

    Ducks are for a good marriage

    Two ducks in a lotus pond symbolize a harmonious, faithful and happy marriage. Thus, it is an excellent choice for husband and wife and often given to newlyweds as well. Note that mandarin ducks reputedly do not get a new partner even after a mate dies.

    Just remember that the Chinese put a lot of importance on symbolism and meaning. Thus, you need to exercise a little care in choosing your gifts. It could spell the difference between a lasting working relationship versus a short one.

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    2 comments

    • Marlon  •  4 months ago
      Why not the chinese believe what the filipinos belief and culture, they are in the philippines. Talking of money are you sure the money that they have now is really their money? All of these are lies they just wanted to promote things to hide their ambition, hidden agenda to own the Philippine soil in whole, that's it. Do not fool the filipino people, anyway days to come...
      • Peter 4 months ago
        With your lack of knowledge in grammar the Chinese you berate will also laugh at you and shove their diploma from Ateneo down your butt hole. And going by your initial statement, if you go to the middle east you should believe in Islam?
    • hunter  •  Manila, Philippines  •  4 months ago
      Well in this coming Chinese New Year , Chinese should have a New Year's Resolution not to be greedy, not to be a copycat in technologies, not be a drug lord, be fair in salary compensation, follow minimum wage law and most all should improve attitudes towards other countries and towards their own people.

      With these realities they must focused on...Not with a damn Chinese Astrology! Live at present time.... Good example is China is dreaming when they claim all Spratly's Island which their basis was on ancient time map.... Move on.... Chinks...!

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