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  2. Peach blossoms - Prosperity and Growth. Very popular around this time, these flowers are popular in decorations. Peach blossom symbolizes romance, prosperity, and growth. These are popular with single young people, looking for love. The plant is considered sacred in China.

    • Bamboo
    • Chrysanthemum
    • Gladiolus
    • Jade Plant
    • Lily
    • Mandarin Or Tangerine Trees
    • Narcissus
    • Orchid
    • Peach Blossoms
    • Peonies

    Often associated with pandas or building scaffolding in Hong Kong, bamboo plants (fu gwai juk or fù guì zhú, 富貴竹) during the New Year are believed to bring good luck and fortune. Their sturdiness symbolizes strength. Easy to care for, they sometimes grow in unique twists and turns. The number of stalks represents different blessings; for example, t...

    In Chinese New Year traditions, chrysanthemums (guk fa orjú huā, 菊花) symbolize wealth and longevity. Traditionally given to seniors, they’re available in bright colours like Berry red and Canary yellow, and the golden yellow ones are especially thought to attract wealth. Their wide range of colours and round shape make them a favourite for festive ...

    Gladiolus (gim laan orjiànlán, 劍蘭), also known as the Sword Lily, features an abundant number of blossoms on a single branch. It’s a beautiful flower for home decor, coming in colours like white for purity, red for passionate love, yellow for cheerfulness, and purple for grace. The gladiolus symbolizes career growth and self-development. These flow...

    Bearing resemblance to the auspicious meanings of plants discussed so far, jade plants (yuk syu oryù shù, 玉樹) symbolize prosperity, wealth, and fortune. Native to South Africa, they are highly regarded for their leaves that look like jade stones, hence the prosperous meaning they hold. Taking on a tree-like form, jade plants are easy to care for, a...

    In the language of flowers, lilies (baak hap or bǎihé, 百合) symbolize purity and passionate love. Their Chinese name means’hundred years of good union’, making them a beautiful way to wish for enduring love and joy. Beloved for their elegance, noble look and sweet fragrance, they are a festive favourite. During Chinese New Year, lilies in shades of ...

    In the month leading up to Chinese New Year, it’s a common sighting to see lots of plants containing tangerines (gwat ji or jú zǐ, 金桔), mandarin oranges, or kumquats. These lucky plants are typically ordered in bulk in advance to place by the entrance of homes, buildings, and stores. The column-like Chinese New Year plants dotted with orange repres...

    Narcissus (seui sin orshuǐxiān, 水仙) has a delicate look and smell, no wonder they are among the most auspicious for Lunar New Year. Also known as water fairy flowers or daffodils, they represent good fortune and prosperity. Growing rapidly in warm temperatures, it’s recommended to purchase them just before the 15-day Chinese New Year holiday for gu...

    Orchids (laan fa or lánhuā, 蘭花) are delicate and graceful plants that make perfect gifts during Chinese New Year. The quintessential Lunar New Year flowers represent fertility and abundance, as well as good taste, beauty, luxury and innocence. Resilient plants, orchids bloom in multiple seasons: the fall, winter and spring. They come in different c...

    Whether as a whole tree or as branches, peach blossoms (tou faa ortáohuā, 桃花)are cherished floral decorations during Lunar New Year, symbolising romance, prosperity, and growth. In Chinese society, a belief holds that walking three circles clockwise around a peach blossom tree will bring romance to those seeking love and enhance your social life in...

    Peonies (maau daan or Mǔdān, 牡丹), also known as the “flower of riches and honour”, hold a special place in Chinese culture as the “flower of riches and honour”. These exquisite blooms symbolize wealth, honour, and prosperity. With their round and full appearance in full bloom, in particular the bright red ones, peonies are a great choice for decora...

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  3. 2024年1月8日 · Guide to the Chinese New Year Flower Market 2024. Auspicious flowers for CNY. Photograph: Jenny Leung. Orchids. Fertility, abundance, refinement, luxury and innocence are what these flowers...

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  4. 2021年2月11日 · Pretty, pink and plentiful, peach blossoms (tou4 faa1, 桃花) are one of the most popular flowers during Chinese New Year, especially in the Year of the Ox 2021, with Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day falling just two days apart, on 12 and 14 February

  5. (10 th February, 2021, Hong Kong) To celebrate the Chinese New Year, 500 Peach Blossoms are planted at Tsz Shan Monastery, hoping to share the merit of Flower Offerings to the public and pray for the wellness of Hong Kong. The Peach Blossoms are in full bloom to welcome the New Year, thanks to the devoted care of our local flower farmers.

  6. Circle the peach blossom tree once to make your love stronger! Chinese New Year’s Eve: offer the first incense stick at the Wong Tai Sin Temple. An age-old Chinese New Year ritual in Hong Kong, the first incense offering holds the promise of receiving extraordinary blessings for those fortunate enough to be the first to enter the temple.

  7. 2024年2月5日 · Peach Blossoms. Orchids. Peonies. Snake Plant. Kumquat Trees. Flamingo Lily. 1 /10. Jade Plant. A prevalent sight in most Chinese households around the world, the Jade Plant, otherwise known by its scientific denomination of Crassula ovata, is one of the most popular of auspicious flora for the Lunar Chinese New Year season.