BEIJING, Jan. 13 -- Giving Hongbao (red packets
or red envelopes) during the Chinese New Year is another tradition. A red packet
is simply a red envelope with gift money in it, which symbolizes luck and
wealth. Red packets are symbolically handed out to younger generations by their
parents, grandparents, relatives, close neighbors and friends, and usually the
immediate family gives Hongbao to the children on New Year's Eve. Money given in
this way may not be refused and the pretty envelopes make the present seem more
amiability and sincere.
The money is also called Ya Sui Qian, meaning
"suppressing age money", which is supposed to stop children from getting older.
This comes from the belief that everyone becomes one year older on New Year's
Day. Red is the lucky color and will bring good luck to the person receiving the
present.
(Source: CRIENGLISH. com)