Customs and Traditions

Cultivation of Virtue: Confucian Marriage

Confucianism is one of the cornerstones of Chinese culture. Centered on the teachings of Confucius, or Master Kong, the philosophy came into being several thousand years ago and continues to be an important part of the Chinese system of values.

Roast Pig and Red Envelopes: Home Visit of the Bride

Traditionally, Chinese wedding celebrations lasted for three days, which included a number of customs and rites. Today, however, modern couples tend to pack all of the customs into just one day if they are doing a traditional Chinese wedding. One such custom is the bride’s home visit.

2011 Auspicious Chinese Wedding Dates

2011 is the Year of the Rabbit on the Chinese calendar. Starting on February 3, 2011 and going until January 22, 2010, the Year of the Rabbit is meant to be a very good time for couples to get married. This is because the Rabbit is seen as a peaceful symbol of Chinese astrology and it is often associated with good relationships and friendships.

A Fine Price for a Beautiful Girl: Wedding Dowry

Chinese weddings are very traditional events, and they have a long history of customs going all the way back to the earliest dynasties. Historically, Chinese marriages were arranged by the parents of the couple, for the purposes of political and social gain, moreso than romantic love, and so many of the customs surrounding Chinese weddings stem from those early arrangements.

Typical Items You Will See at a Chinese Wedding

A traditional Chinese wedding has several very memorable symbols and items which make it unique. If you’ve ever attended a Chinese wedding yourself, you will have noticed two things about the décor: a proliferation of the color red, and the ubiquity of the double happiness (囍) symbol.

Chinese wedding stickers
wedding stickers - bride and groom
Traditional Wedding Card - Happiness
Unique Cards for wedding - double happiness
150 Chinese Double Happiness Symbol Stickers