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  1. Meaning of giving and receiving Lucky Money. “Li Xi” means “Giving money to welcome the new age on the first day of Lunar New Year”. It is a small amount of money that can bring good fortune to the upcoming year. However, “Li Xi” is not limited only on the first day, but can even last to the 9th or 10th day of Tet Festival.

  2. The Communist Party chief of the Chinese southern province of Guangdong, Li Xi, is on track to become head of the party’s anti-corruption watchdog, replacing Zhao Leji, according to a list of ...

  3. Lì xì. Lì xì ( tiếng Hán: 利事 / 利市 / 利是) hay Hồng bao ( tiếng Hán: 紅包) là một tên gọi của tục lệ người lớn hơn mừng tuổi trẻ em trong dịp Tết Nguyên Đán ở các nước Á Đông, đó là lệ đặt tiền vào chiếc phong bì nhỏ có trang trí màu đỏ hoặc vàng son rực ...

  4. 21 de jun. de 2023 · IPA : [li˨˩ si˨˩] IPA : [lɪj˦˩ sɪj˦˩] (Hồ Chí Minh City) IPA : [lɪj˨˩ sɪj˨˩] Verb [edit] lì xì (chiefly Central Vietnam, Southern Vietnam) to give money in (Usually) red envelopes to children or elders during the Lunar New Year; to give gratuity; Synonyms [edit] mừng tuổi

  5. 7 de feb. de 2024 · February 7, 2024. During the Lunar New Year, the Vietnamese people celebrate the coming of age of their children and grandchildren, and the tradition of Lì Xì, or lucky money, is an integral part of this celebration. Lucky money is typically placed in colorful red, yellow, or pink envelopes. Children and grandchildren in the family receive ...

  6. 3 de jul. de 2022 · The meaning of giving “Li Xi” or Lucky Money in New Year. When mentioning about “Li Xi”, people often think that is the action of giving money to children to welcome the new age on the first day of Lunar New Year. Even the money inside the red envelop is a small amount, it is considered to bring good fortune to the receiver.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2023 · Agnes Alpuerto. Lì xì is a symbol of respect, gratitude, and giving back. | Source: Shutterstock. We’re only a few days away from Tết. The grand floral and statue displays on streets, colorful fireworks, lion dances, culinary feasts, and family reunions — the Lunar New Year celebration isn’t just the biggest festivity in Vietnam; it ...

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