It's just days to the Chinese New Year, and most people are still busy prepping for the festive occasion. One key component, no doubt, that everyone loves is the hongbaos or red packets. While most people are more concerned with what's inside a red packet, that's not to say that the outside doesn't matter. Hongbao designs come in a variety...
has partnered with wildlife conservation organisation Jane Goodall Institute to produce their own otter-inspired hongbaos.
Priced at $19.90 for a set of eight, you can do your bit for Singapore wildlife by purchasing the otter hongbaosOur nation is renowned for being a garden city, and it seems Singaporeans have a soft spot for all things green. Even on our treasured hongbaos.have decided to pay tribute to their local roots by adopting an orchid motif on their 2023 design.
have collaborated with the Autism Association's Eden School to highlight their Eden Expressions Talent Development programme. To spread the travel 'huat' around, simply spend a minimum of $100 online or inflight on KrisShop to get your free set of hongbaos as shoppers enjoy up to 60 per cent festive discount on their purchases.There is a growing appreciation for the crafts scene in Singapore, with more locals opting to take up calligraphy, pottery or origami in their spare time.
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