Saying goodbye to our family, friends or colleagues who are leaving Hong Kong is a heartfelt occasion as a chapter comes to a close. Choosing a farewell gift is of great significance as it represents our love, appreciation, and the memories we wish to hold onto. A meaningful and personal gift can express our heartfelt wishes for their future journey. On this hong Kong Inspired gift guide, we have curated a selection of Hong Kong inspired gifts for you to celebrate precious memories with family and friends and send your best wishes to them!
Read MoreWelcome to the Year of the Rabbit! Did you manage to get a chance to do some spring cleaning and bring a fresh vibe to your home and office? In this blog post, we have curated a few unique Lunar New Year vibes decors and gift ideas for you! These artistic decorations can be used to decorate your place not just for the new year but all year long. No matter how you are going to celebrate the lunar new year, we wish you and your family good health and a successful Year of the Rabbit! Kung Hei Fat Choi!
Read MoreOver the years, Hong Kong has attracted numerous talents to come and visit, making it a significant multinational city where people meet and embrace multicultural friend groups. It can be tough to say goodbye, but with Hong Kong farewell gifts and souvenirs, it is a little easier to part ways until you return once again to the city.
In this gift guide, we will show you some of the best Hong Kong farewell gifts and souvenirs you can purchase on Qraftie. Each of these gifts features an aspect of Hong Kong in some way, whether it's dim sum, the skyline, neighborhoods, food, or others.
Read MoreThere are different kinds of love in the world: family love, doggie Love, Self Love, friendship love, romantic love , and unconditional love. Valentine’s day is not just a day for couples to celebrate love but a day we show our appreciation to people we love and who also love us unconditionally. When we are thinking about a gift for our beloved one, we would want to make it as thoughtful and special as possible.
Read MoreKung Hei Fat Choi! Yes, it’s the lunar new year in less than a month's time. There are many traditions when it comes to the lunar new year. One of the most popular ones is spring cleaning. The 28th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar 年廿八 (three days before the lunar new year) is a day when many families clean up their homes. The meaning behind this tradition is to clear away old negative vibes and welcome the positive new future.
Read MoreGift shopping can sometimes be stressful! You would like to get something unique to someone your care about and something your recipients can cherish for a long time. Many creators would also offer small customisation/personalisation to fit your needs; making your gifts even more thoughtful and meaningful. In this blog post, we would like to share with you some one-of-a-kind personalised gift ideas that would surprise and put a smile on your recipient’s face!
Read MoreWith the weather cooling down, we are officially entering the autumn; the wedding season. Different cultures’ wedding etiquette may varies but getting a gift for the bride and groom as a way to give our blessings would always be a kind gesture. Gifts doesn’t need to be luxury, a thoughtful gift can show your care to the couple and touches their hearts.
Read MoreBeing one of the biggest Financial Hubs in Asia and having a diverse range of regional opportunities across industries, Hong Kong has attracted talents across the world to come to visit or work on a short-term basis. This makes HK a multinational city where we can easily meet and make friends with people from different cultures. It is sad to say goodbye but the friendship and beautiful memories always stay.
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