Meat Zin Festival, also known as Eid al-Fitr, is one of the traditional festivals of Islam, marking the end of Ramadan (Ramadan month). During the festival, it is a common way to celebrate the exchange of red envelopes or gifts between relatives and friends, which reflects the family, friendship and love between people.
There is no fixed standard for the amount of red envelopes, it usually depends on the following factors:
1. Relationship closeness: Generally speaking, the closer the relationship, the amount of red envelopes may be relatively higher.
2. Economic ability: The amount of red envelopes should be determined according to the individual’s economic situation, according to one’s ability.
3. Regional customs: The customs and habits of different regions are different, and the amount standard of red envelopes will also vary.
In China, red envelopes are usually based on even amounts, because even numbers are considered auspicious. The specific amount can range from tens of yuan to hundreds of yuan, or you can decide according to your actual situation. If you are not sure how much is appropriate to give, you can ask local relatives and friends or learn about local customs.
What matters is the intention of the red envelope, not the size of the amount. Sending red envelopes to friends is a way to express blessings and friendship, so the amount should be the amount that makes you feel comfortable and makes the recipient happy.
What are some good specialties in Beijing to send to leaders?
, common specialties are: Beijing Yali, Beijing Autumn Pear Paste, Poria Pie, Beijing Crispy Candy, Liubiju Pickles, Beijing Carpet, Beijing Carving Lacquer, Cloisonne, Beijing Jade, Inner Painting Pot, Beijing Wine, Beijing Baifeng Wan, Angong Niuhuang Wan, Tiger Bone Wine, Beijing Embroidery, Peach Blossom, Shabu Lamb, Beijing Sauerkraut, Miyun Jinsi Jujube, Pinggu Peach, Miaofeng Mountain Rose, Damopan Persimmon, Beijing Noodle Man, Pop Belly Feng’s Pop Belly, Small Intestine Chen’s Braised Fire, Tianxingju’s Fried Liver, Jinxin’s Bean Juice/Char Ring, Bai Kui’s Old White Water Sheep Head, Youth Spring’s Rock Sugar Gourd/Steamed Dumplings, Quanjude’s Roast Duck, Donglaishun’s Shabu Lamb, Tianfu
These should be able to be brought,
What are the customs of the Hui people when they move?
First, before moving, Hui people usually invite relatives and friends to help with some preparations. These preparations include: cleaning the room, preparing dishes and chopsticks, cleaning up old things, etc.
Second, on the day of moving, Hui people will choose an auspicious day and perform some special ceremonies on that day. These rituals include: inviting imams or Islamic teachers to pray, burning incense, lighting lamps, etc.
Third, after moving, Hui people usually perform some rituals to pray for the well-being and happiness of their families. These rituals include: setting off firecrackers at the gate of the new home, worshiping ancestors, bathing children, etc.