Christmas gifts? Less than a month left for those heading back to their home country to celebrate Christmas with their family and friends… and anyway less than a month before the winter break observed by number of foreigners living in China and who may also decide to celebrate Christmas / New Year Eve in tropical countries to escape from the grey and cold Beijing.
Having said that, Christmas is almost synonym of “giving-gifts“… and for many of us, this is not what we enjoy the most. How to fit in our luggage our own belongings together with the gifts for the “25” family members we will celebrate Christmas with? Beijing is one of the most expensive cities to live in… For new comers to Beijing, old “Beijingers” will tell “That’s easy, chopsticks, fake items (oups, now Yashow has changed and Silk Market is almost empty), Chinese tea“. Things get more complicated from the 2nd Christmas!
In this article, SCOUT is sharing some potential Christmas gifts for your friends and family members! Keep an eye on this article, as we mayadd more ideas in the coming days ;-).
Actually this article will be useful for anyone living in Beijing or visiting China and interested in bringing back original gifts!
The “basics”
Chopsticks set.Many colours and design available… You will probably never see such chopsticks in a Chinese family, they are too fancy and eventually not using food grade materials.
Chopsticks for kids (or for your parents who still need some training to master chopsticks). Those chopsticks are usually resistant to dishwasher. We like the pair with a panda, but shops offer plenty of designs and colours. Where to buy? Silk Market, Pearl Market, Taobao
Chinese tea: buy from the market or from neighbourhood shops. If you don’t drink tea, be aware that not all teas are equal… you can find green tea from 25 RMB / 500 g up to hundreds of yuan… and there is a difference! Target 70 to 100 RMB / 500 g for a fair quality.
Chinese tea set.All qualities and design widely available in the city. If you are not looking for authentic or design set, just buy on line (taobao, JD.com). If you would like to find unique or authentic stuffs, you should be able to find some nice sets in Beijing hutongs and in 798.
Chinese silk. Many shops pretend to sell real silk but you’d better to check by yourself… The lighter method is the most efficient. If you ask the sales staff to approach a lighter from the pretend silk and they find every possible excuses not to do it, you can be sure it is not real / pure silk…
Chinese Knots /中國結 (Zhōngguó jié) is adecorative handicraft art that began as a form of Chinese folk art in the Tang and Song Dynasty in China. You can find many designs and colours, with or without pretended jade pearls…Where to buy? Silk Market, Pearl Market, Taobao.
Chinese calligraphy. Select a beautiful sentence / meaningful word or write the name of the person you are offering the gift…
Wines and Spirits.If the Baijiu is the most well-known alcoholicliquor in China, you can also find various wines and liquors (rice, plum…).
Chinese Masks. More decorative than the pollution masks we wear almost everyday during winter time in Beijing, Chinese Operamasks are quite traditional but they can easily find their place in a Western interior. Gold and silver colours are usually used for gods and spirits. The main colour in a facial make-up symbolizes the disposition of the character… White colour doesn’t carry a very nice character!
Seal stampwith personalized Chinese name. Personalised and hand crafted Chinese chops!
Mao memorabilia:Coins, stamps, paintings and photographsfrom Chairman Mao or Chinese Cultural Revolution propaganda items, posters, bronze, ceramics, books, buttons, pins…Where? On line (Taobao), PopUpBeijing (Sanlitun), Hutong…Exclusive gifts – 2015 SCOUT Real Estate’s suggestions!
Chinese massage tools.Not expensive items (about 20 rmb per tool).
Cushion with Chinese design.
Panda fridge magnet (20 RMB).Many other accessories with modern Chinese patterns / themes (magnets, travel pillow, Keychain, T-shirts, hats).You will be celebrating Christmas in your home country: buy on line!
You are probably familiar with the on line merchants websites in your home country. I receive my salary in RMB and I couldn’t yet obtain a Chinese credit card, even I fill all requirements from the bank… (we will talk about this matter in a separate article). Anyway, back in my home country, I don’t receive money on my bank account and therefore I try to avoid using the credit card linked to that account.
The good news is that there is a way to use your RMB to pay on many merchant websites, using PayPal. You first need to link your Chinese payment card to your PayPal account. Each transaction will require you to log into your Chinese online banking, but it is worth trying.
French merchants accepting PayPal: FNAC.COM, CDISCOUNT.COM, DARTY.COM, PIXMANIA.COM, BOULANGER.FR, MISTERGOODDEAL.COM, SARENZA, SHOW ROOM PRIVE, CONFORAMA, ZALANDO PRIVE, MONOPRIX…
German merchants accepting Paypal: YOOX, ALZA.DE, TIENDANIMAL.COM, INTIMISSI, MEDICANIMAL, OXYGENE, PACKLINK.DE, FRAGANCE DIRECT, …
Other countries: we suggest anyway that you check on your preferred e-commerce websites which ones are accepting PayPal. Don’t hesitate to share your finding by commenting this article!
SCOUT Real Estate wish you a happy Christmas shopping!