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The girl returned home with a sack full of red envelopes! The money inside the envelopes amazed everyone: "I earned it in just half a day"
An unnamed little girl in China went missing for half a day. When she returned, she had a sack full of red envelopes on her shoulder. Her father was shocked when he counted the money that came out of the red envelopes. Because the little girl had managed to earn approximately 20,000 yuan (equivalent to 98,146.80 TL) in just half a day.
A video shared on Douyin, a social media application in China, quickly became popular among users. In the video, a father was surprised when his daughter came home with a sack full of red envelopes. When they opened the red envelopes, they found 20,000 yuan in cash.
The little girl, who dragged the sack on her back and brought it to her father, said, "I won it in just half a day." The footage was flooded with comments and likes on social media.
RED ENVELOPE TRADITION IN CHINA
The tradition of red envelopes in China is a tradition that is especially practiced in special celebrations such as the Chinese New Year. Red envelope, also known as Hóngbāo, is a gift given in a red envelope, usually containing money or small gifts. This tradition is done with the intention of bringing luck, happiness, and prosperity.
Giving a red envelope is seen as a kind of sharing good wishes among family members, friends, and business relationships. Especially when married individuals give red envelopes to children and young people, this tradition is even more common, especially during celebrations such as the beginning of a new year or weddings.
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