Lunar New Year is the beginning of the year based on the lunar calendar, and it is celebrated by many cultures with East Asian backgrounds. This year's Lunar New Year falls on February 10. The holiday is celebrated with bountiful ethnic foods, and it's never wrong to have too much food during the Lunar New Year. Bringing thoughtfully-wrapped food items has been my fail-safe gift choice for years. Here are some gift ideas for those who celebrate the Lunar New Year. 



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2024 is the Year of the Dragon in the Chinese zodiac, so naturally, you can see a heavy emphasis on eastern dragons on the packaging. If you're going for an ultimate gift, you can't go wrong with Fortnum & Mason's Lunar New Year Gift Box. 

 

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Filled with wondrous and marvelous food items that are worth savoring, this gift box contains various sweets that complement Fortnum & Mason's Green Tea with Mandarin. 



The gift box contains Green Tea with Mandarin, Rosé Sparkling Tea (non-alcoholic), A Triumph of Chocolate Tortoises, Chocolate Gold Coins, Piccadilly Stem Ginger Biscuits, and Lunar New Year Iced Biscuits. 



This loose-leaf blend of green tea and mandarin is such a treat! The sweet and tangy notes of mandarin blend surprisingly well with green tea. 


The tea contains green tea (86%), mandarin flavoring (6%), mandarin pieces (4%), orange oil, and clementine flavoring. 



Designed by Charlotte Day, the can has beautiful flower illustrations against a turquoise background. 



The tea pairs superbly well with Piccadilly Stem Ginger Biscuits. 



Made with a dash of warm-hearted stem ginger, these buttery biscuits have a spicy warmth and chewiness. 



This box of precious biscuits is so special! Created specifically for the Lunar New Year collection, these iced biscuits are so festive. 



The biscuits are vanilla-flavored, and a box of the iced biscuits each contains a lantern, a Koi Karp, a fan, a cloud, and a dragon. These cookies were handmade and decorated by hand. 



Who's going to eat the dragon biscuit? 



And can we take a moment and appreciate how cute these chocolate tortoises are? 



This trio of adorable tortoises is made in Wales from solid white and milk chocolate. 

So adorable and most importantly, delicious!





Let's set the table with a celebratory centerpiece! 


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This stoneware Lazy Susan is all about sharing bountiful food on the table. 


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The finial is what makes this Lazy Susan so relevant. This mystical creature sits in the center of this versatile centerpiece and doubles as a carrying handle. 


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The Dragon Lazy Susan is made of 5 individual bowls that are removable for easier cleaning. The section bowls are dishwasher and microwave-safe. 


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The bottom tray needs to be hand-washed. 


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Painted in vibrant red color, this centerpiece will make meal sharing a little bit more festive this year. 




And lastly, gift a lantern filled with good fortune. 

Isn't this the cutest little thing or what? 



Sugarfina always has the most unique and holiday-appropriate packaging, and this year's Lunar New Year set doesn't disappoint. 



Housed in this red and gold lantern gift box, this candy box is the perfect celebratory gift to bring to the party hostess. 



If the pre-selected treats are not your thing, Sugarfina has a "Design Your Own Lunar New Year 2 Piece Candy Bento Box", so you can customize your gift box. 

The red and gold lantern box is set as a default, and you can choose 2 Sugarfina bento boxes. You can opt for your favorite Sugarfina treats or choose among the 5 special Lunar New Year flavors. 



These limited-edition flavors are surely going to make this year's celebration extra special. 

 




Happy Lunar New Year, everyone! 

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