Examples of using Red paper in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Cleaning the apartment is just as important as decorating it with red paper scrolls on the door and New Year congratulations written on them,” Sehi said.
Placing two red paper lanterns(both lit at the same time) on the sides of the bed will signify a long
Glue the gold stripes to both ends of the red paper, try to keep the same distance from the top and bottom edges.
It is customary for people in northern and central China to paste red paper cuttings on doors and windows.
They would also give their child eight coins, which the child would wrap in red paper.
for telling me that the giant red paper clip is ART.
spring-themed couplets yourself or buy Chinese calligraphy printed on red paper.
After the Republic of China, It has evolved into a parcel with red paper.
Exactly. They're printed on red paper, so they can't be copied.
is the Lunar New Year when the elders to children wrapped in red paper money.
its main meaning is in red paper, because it symbolizes good….
Artists often draw fu symbols in black ink calligraphy on red paper to be hung in homes as a feng shui cure to attract positive energy.
The seal of the Qing dynasty was a yellow ink printed on red paper, and then painted with gold ink when the ink was dry, and it looked like a gold letter printed on red paper.
Chinese Christian families decorate Christmas trees, or Trees of Light, with red paper chains(red is the color of happiness in Chinese cultures), lanterns and flowers.
In Australia, a ceremony was held at the National War Memorial in Canberra, while in Adelaide an aircraft dropped thousands of red paper poppies.
Tra and Uat Luy, on red paper, and display them in front of the house.
year at the Cenotaph, a war memorial, and bright red paper poppies are worn as a symbol of support for the armed forces.
the outside is visible to the outside, and most prominently the red paper lanterns.
the New Year's money, it is a lunar New Year holiday when elders give children money with red paper.
the attraction features the famous old fountain from the Tang period of AD 618-907 from which the poetess is said to have drawn the water used to produce the unique red paper on which she wrote, and which to this day still bears her name.