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David Wei
Since October 2007, chief executive officer and executive director of Alibaba.com;
From November 2006 to September 2007, president of Alibaba.com and executive vice president of Alibaba Group;
From 2002 to 2006, president of B&Q China, a subsidiary of King
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| How To Give And Receive Gifts In China? |
There are always so many articles online about gift giving in China, which both shows its importance and delicateness. For foreign business people in the Chinese business environment, deep understanding and practice of the art of gift-giving will significantly prompt your business success.The art of giving gifts is a major part of the Chinese culture. Bringing a gift for your Chinese friend, business partner, employee, or host is a good idea which shows the recipient your respect, politeness and appreciation. Below are some valuable and experience-proven ways to give and receive gifts in the most appreciated and appropriate way. 1. Bring gifts with cultural or geographical traits. Chinese people are also very proud of their history and customs, so a gift made from or decorated with natural Chinese "treasures" like jade, crystal and rosewood will be much appreciated. 2. Bring gifts that show plentifulness. 3. Bring gifts specially for children, if there is any. 4. Gifts for festivals and certain occasions. If someone has just moved into a new house, it would be appreciated to give a vase, or “Hua Ping”, as it sounds like peace in Chinese. If someone opens a store or starts a new business, the bamboo flower or “Shui Zhu” can be given,which symbolizes continual growth and prosperity thanks to the many rings on the bamboo stem. 5. Etiquettes and taboos. The Chinese will decline a gift two or more times before accepting it. Do not give up on the first try, but be sensitive to genuine refusals. The Chinese would much rather reciprocate a gift with another gift than to send a ‘thank you' letter. Do not give knives, scissors as they relate to breaking a relationship. Also avoid clocks (which sounds like “end” in Chinese), or anything in sets of four (which sounds like “death”). The Chinese word for "umbrella" is similar to the word for "apart," so this is also an unacceptable gift. Avoid white gift wrap. Colour white has a connotation of funeral in China. Red and gold colour are good choices for gift paper, bags, or boxes. |





There are always so many articles online about gift giving in China, which both shows its importance and delicateness. For foreign business people in the Chinese business environment, deep understanding and practice of the art of gift-giving will significantly prompt your business success.
