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Red envelope and mooncake emoji are coming to your iPhone

Chinese icons are among the 70+ new emoji in iOS 12.1

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Red envelope and mooncake emoji are coming to your iPhone
This article originally appeared on ABACUS

When the Lunar New Year rolls in next February, Apple users will finally have the perfect emoji to celebrate the occasion.

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A red envelope and a firecracker are part of over 70 new emoji to be included in the next iOS update, expected to arrive in the coming weeks. They were approved earlier this year by the Unicode Consortium, and are already available on Twitter and in the latest version of Android.

Real red envelopes (left) vs. the iOS red envelope emoji (right) with the Chinese character “fu”, meaning good fortune.
Real red envelopes (left) vs. the iOS red envelope emoji (right) with the Chinese character “fu”, meaning good fortune.

Red envelopes are an essential part of Chinese culture.

Known as hongbao in Mandarin or lai see in Cantonese, they are filled with cash as gifts for New Year celebrations, weddings, births and other happy occasions.

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In the last few years, this age-old tradition has received a 21st-century makeover.

More and more people in China are turning to virtual red envelopes -- gift money sent via chat or payment apps. Not only do friends and families exchange digital cash, tech titans like Alibaba and Tencent also give away tens of millions of dollars to users during the New Year.
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