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Greeting Card for 2011 Year of Rabbit

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Chinese New Year is the most important holiday to Chinese people in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Singapore. Sending greeting cards with authentic Chinese blessing will impress your Chinese partner or potential clients.Nice cards will help to build personal and emotional connections with them. Such connections are very important for business developing in China.

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Greeting Card for 2011 Year of Rabbit

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Chinese New Year is the most important holiday to Chinese people in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Singapore. It is something like Rosh Hashana to Jewish people and Christmas to Christians.

Sending greeting cards with authentic Chinese blessing will impress your Chinese partner or potential clients

Nice cards will help to build personal and emotional connections with them. Such connections are very important for business developing in China.

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About year of rabbit

Chinese people use 12 kinds of animals to symbolize different years in Chinese traditional calendar. Every 12 years is one cycle.

2011 is Year of Rabbit.

In Chinese culture, Rabbit is a clever and energetic sign. The Year of Rabbit supposed to be relaxed and smooth.

The New Year of Rabbit is on Feb 3, 2011.

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Our greeting card

Traditional Chinese elements with western twist - most unique and impressive cards for your Chinese contacts.

Bilingual greeting in Chinese and English.

Can be customized by including your company’s logo.

Can be sent as E-cards or paper folded cards.

Printed in recycled paper.

Offered in 2 sizes: 12 x 18 or 10 x 22, suitable for standard corporate envelopes.

Concept by Dong Binghui, a senior Chinese marketing professional.

Designed by Hagit Rashman, a talented Israeli boutique designer and illustrator.

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In Chinese culture fish is a common good luck sign in new year, which symbolizes smooth life and redundancy of fortune. And water is sign of

fortune in Feng Shui.

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Same as Jewish culture, pomegranate is also a sign of prosperity in Chinese culture. This cultural link will create an emotional bond with your Chinese

business partners.

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price list

For cards without company logo

15 nis each. min. 10 cards.

discount given on order of 50 cards or more

For cards with company logo and personalized blessing in Chinese

600 nis for design and copywriting, together with an email version Extra 15 nis for each printed copy.

The price doesn’t include VAT, shipping and handling.

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How to order

You can call Dong Binghui at +972 548 338 566, or email to [email protected]

In your order, please specify option of design, quantity, with or without logo, print or email version.

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Happy New Year!新年快乐!