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Chinese candy box

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Chinese candy box
Chinese
Literal meaningcomplete box
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinquan2 he2
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationchyun4 haap6
Jyutpingcyun4 hap6

Chinese candy box is a traditional box used during Chinese New Year for storing candy and other edible goods. The box usually has a lid; some are more fancy and elaborate than others. It is usually colored with a red or black motif, since traditional candy boxes were lacquerware. Also red symbolizes good fortune and joy (see Color in Chinese culture). Due to the higher price of lacquerware, most modern Chinese candy boxes are made of plastic, but some of them are still made of lacquerware.

Occasions

The box is generally used for Chinese New Year, though some regional Chinese cultures may use it for other important events such as Chinese marriages. Usually it consists of 8 or 6 (Chinese auspicious lucky numbers) kinds of sugar preserved dried fruits or even dried vegetables like the bittergourd.

Items stored

See also