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Exchanging gilded '''Red Festival Envelopes''' is one of the most popular ways of celebrating [[StarCitizen:Red Festival]]. Often the envelope may include a small amount of [[StarCitizen:UEC|credits]] inside to help those you care about have a strong start in the upcoming cycle. Growing in popularity is the newer tradition of hiding the envelopes as a way of spreading good fortune and prosperity to those that fate has deemed in need. Stow the envelope as a token of luck, share it with a friend or loved one to spread good fortune, or exchange it at a commodities terminal and use the credits for a prosperous beginning to a new cycle.<ref>{{Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RAXpZ2z6YY-red-festival|text=|accessdate=2022-11-26}}</ref> | Exchanging gilded '''Red Festival Envelopes''' is one of the most popular ways of celebrating [[StarCitizen:Red Festival]]. Often the envelope may include a small amount of [[StarCitizen:UEC|credits]] inside to help those you care about have a strong start in the upcoming cycle. Growing in popularity is the newer tradition of hiding the envelopes as a way of spreading good fortune and prosperity to those that fate has deemed in need. Stow the envelope as a token of luck, share it with a friend or loved one to spread good fortune, or exchange it at a commodities terminal and use the credits for a prosperous beginning to a new cycle.<ref>{{SC/Cite RSI|url=https://robertsspaceindustries.com/galactapedia/article/RAXpZ2z6YY-red-festival|text=|accessdate=2022-11-26}}</ref> | ||
It's based on the Chinese red envelope tradition.<ref>[https://journals.openedition.org/estampe/940?lang=en L’enveloppe rouge en Chine], Sun Chengan, Nouvelles de l'estampe, numero 241, pages 36-47, 2012</ref> Each year, the design featured on the envelopes changes to reflect that year's animal in the [[StarCitizen:wikipedia:Chinese New Year|Chinese New Year]]. | It's based on the Chinese red envelope tradition.<ref>[https://journals.openedition.org/estampe/940?lang=en L’enveloppe rouge en Chine], Sun Chengan, Nouvelles de l'estampe, numero 241, pages 36-47, 2012</ref> Each year, the design featured on the envelopes changes to reflect that year's animal in the [[StarCitizen:wikipedia:Chinese New Year|Chinese New Year]]. | ||
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Exchanging gilded Red Festival Envelopes is one of the most popular ways of celebrating StarCitizen:Red Festival. Often the envelope may include a small amount of credits inside to help those you care about have a strong start in the upcoming cycle. Growing in popularity is the newer tradition of hiding the envelopes as a way of spreading good fortune and prosperity to those that fate has deemed in need. Stow the envelope as a token of luck, share it with a friend or loved one to spread good fortune, or exchange it at a commodities terminal and use the credits for a prosperous beginning to a new cycle.<ref>Script error: No such module "Cite RSI".</ref>
It's based on the Chinese red envelope tradition.<ref>L’enveloppe rouge en Chine, Sun Chengan, Nouvelles de l'estampe, numero 241, pages 36-47, 2012</ref> Each year, the design featured on the envelopes changes to reflect that year's animal in the Chinese New Year.
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