Dramatically Elongated Red Pockets

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The Secret Little Agency and Mother Create a Long Bao

The Secret Little Agency to celebrate the upcoming Lunar New Year with a specially designed Long Bao. 2024 marks the Year of the Dragon and in the cultural practice, the red pockets are filled with money as a sign of good luck, which is a custom that dates back to the Han Dynasty in 202 BC.

This year represents success and dignity fostering growth and abundance. The Long Bao design between the two efforts is defined by a dramatically long structure. A spokesperson from The Secret Little Agency explains "The Chinese dragon is known and pronounced as ‘long’ or ‘loong’, so this dragon year, we decided to extend the red packet and make it long-er."
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