Gifts for grandparents and parents on the Vietnamese traditional day of the elderly
Painting of the word "Tho" gilded
The word Long not only symbolizes longevity, the symbol also means to protect you from accidents and help you stay healthy forever. Since ancient times, the word Tho appeared in many architectural works such as palaces, palaces of emperors, even houses of ordinary people. It is considered a symbol of strengthening the energy of the house and helping the people living in the house from bad things.
Gold-plated greeting cards are always solemnly hung in the house by Vietnamese people with the wish that everyone will always be healthy and live a hundred years. The better meaning is that each child in the family wishes their grandparents to be healthy and live a long life with their children and grandchildren.
Yellow peony painting
The peony symbolizes wealth, luxury and prosperity. In addition, the peony also has a panacea, so many people believe that the placement of the peony can prevent some diseases. This is a feng shui painting that will bring longevity to the recipient.
Statue of sage cranes
With this statue of pine cranes, this is not only a meaningful gift but also very luxurious and polite. At the same time, it is a gift that you can choose as a birthday gift for many objects such as: happy birthday to your boss and parents, happy birthday to grandparents, happy birthday to parents.
Orchid pot gilded
Orchid is a gentle, beautiful, noble and elegant flower, a symbol of wealth. Phalaenopsis orchid pots are extremely meaningful gifts. A gift to wish your mother always happy, full and prosperous. Phalaenopsis orchid pots can display living room, bedroom, office.
Gold plated lotus pot
The lotus flower symbolizes the noble beauty and the will to overcome all difficulties of Vietnamese people, especially Vietnamese women. At the same time, the lotus flower also gives people a pleasant and pure feeling, because the lotus is a symbol of good things in Buddhism.
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