Year of the Snake:What’s In the Red Envelope?

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Year of the Snake:What’s In the Red Envelope?

The Year of the Snake brings with it the vibrant celebrations of the Spring Festival, and this year, the iconic red envelope has taken on a fresh, modern twist.

In the lead-up to the Spring Festival, many banks introduced a new product: golden lucky money. These gold tokens, crafted from pure gold and weighing between 0.5 to 2 grams, have captured consumers’ attention. Priced from several hundred to thousands of yuan, the tokens have proven so popular that some banks have announced temporary shortages due to booming pre-festival sales.

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A 1-gram gold banknote is displayed in a gold shop.(Image from CNS)

Golden Lucky Money

At one bank, a young consumer shared that, after learning about the golden lucky money from an account manager, she decided to purchase it. “The price was reasonable, and I plan to give it to my children as a meaningful gift,” she said.

Meanwhile, gold stickers—a more affordable and trendy alternative—have gained popularity among younger consumers. Often used as decorative items on mobile phone cases, these stickers weigh between 0.02 to 0.3 grams and carry symbolic meanings of prosperity and good fortune.

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A customer is choosing gold stickers.(Image from CNS )

Gold Stickers Featuring Diverse Designs

A sales associate at a gold jewelry store explained that customers can purchase gold stickers featuring designs like “Golden Snake Blessing” (金蛇纳福) for 128 yuan, or motifs such as the “Lucky Cat(招财猫)” and “Fu Lu Gourd” (福禄葫芦) for 268 yuan. “Many young customers buy these not only for personal use but also as lucky gifts for friends and family,” the sales noted.

Analysts suggest that compared to traditional gold jewelry, gold stickers offer diverse designs, affordability, and even investment value. They provide young consumers with an accessible way to own real gold while meeting their desires for cultural identity and emotional expression.

Recent data from the China Gold Association reveals that China’s total gold consumption in 2024 reached 985.31 tons, a 9.58% year-on-year decrease. Of this, gold jewelry accounted for 532.02 tons, marking a significant 24.69% decline. However, gold bars and coins saw a remarkable increase of 24.54%, totaling 373.13 tons.

Looking ahead to 2025, industry experts anticipate further growth in gold prices, suggesting continued potential for investment.

Easter Egg: The Tradition of Lucky Money
Lucky money, also known as yan sheng qian (厌胜钱) or ya sui qian (压“祟”钱), is a cherished tradition of the Chinese Spring Festival. Symbolizing blessings and good fortune, lucky money is typically given on Lunar New Year’s Eve or the first day of the Lunar New Year, fostering joy and prosperity for the year ahead.

Written by Chen Wang, Additional reporting by CNS、Beijing Business Today.

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